- Digitize your music library by saving your own PDF files
- Wireless page turning capabilities
- Annotation features
- The amazing Liquid Music Display technology allows you to resize scores with the simple pinch and spread gesture
- Many pieces comes with synchronized MIDI accompaniment
- Comes with some free music so you can try out SuperScore
I love SuperScore Music! You can find this FREE app here for iPad people. More scores will be added to the library, so keep checking the app for new music. There are plenty of free pieces to get you started so you can try it out. Here's why I love SuperScore:
0 Comments
Recital season is upon us and many of you have new pieces to learn. Each time you get a new piece of music, you're like a detective, reading the title and looking through the music to see if the dynamics, articulation, notes, and flow of the music match the title. Maybe you've looked up a YouTube video or two and had a listen. Beginners have started to practice hands separately while those who have been playing for a year or two are getting after it hands together.
Many times, composers save their best, and most challenging, parts for the end. Practicing from the end and working your way back to the beginning in sections is a smart way to start a new piece. Practicing in such a way prevents the "Christmas Light Bulb" syndrome: playing from the beginning over and over just because you know it well and it's easy. When you come to an "oops" note, just like a light bulb that's burned out in a strand of Christmas lights, you go back to the beginning and re-play the beginning until you get to the burned out bulb again...and then repeat. There's a better way! Great practice strategies are here for everyone! Thanks, Amy, for this great article and for reinforcing excellent ways to practice: http://amycomparettomusic.com/starting-to-learn-a-new-piece/ |
AboutMy name is Tammy Prenot and I am a classically-trained pianist and piano teacher. I hold a Bachelor of Music in Music Education and I am a member of the Music Teacher's National Association and the National Association for Music Education. Archives
August 2018
Categories |