Sibelius Compass Software Teaches Music Composition
January 22, 2004
Sibelius Software debuted Compass at Winter NAMM 2004, an interactive program used for teaching music composition to students at the high school and college levels. The program covers principles of composition, and enables users to create and play back their own original pieces.
The sixth and most integral component in the Sibelius Educational Suite (SES), Compass adds composition study to products making up the suite which provide: an interactive encyclopedia of instruments (Sibelius Instruments), notes and teaching tools (Sibelius Notes), comprehensive software for ear training and aural testing (Aurelia), and music theory training and testing (Musition). Compass key topics include melody, harmony, texture and form, which are tested using 34 automatically marked quizzes. A unique educational sequencer will allow students to compose using hundreds of preset rhythms, motives and chord progressions. Although the software is targeted specifically to high school students, the built-in sequencer will be of use to all ages and abilities.
Sibelius Compass can be used in conjunction with recently-introduced Sibelius 3.0 (or any version of Sibelius) to provide music notation for the compositions. It includes various music examples that can be viewed and printed as notation in Sibelius 3.0, and also used with sequencers for more advanced editing.
Compass carries an MRSP of $119 and will be available in January, 2004.
For more information, visit their web site at www.sibelius.com. |