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Hearing Music-The Game that Teaches You how to Listen!
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Hearing Music-The Game that Teaches You how to Listen!
List Price: $39.99 Our Price: $34.94
CD-ROM - 08 April, 2004
from: Viva Media
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
ESRB Rating: Everyone Number of Media: 1
Platforms:- Windows 95
- Mac OS 9 and below
- Mac OS X
- Windows XP
- Windows Me
- Windows 2000
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Features:- CD-ROM
- Learn musical concepts and develop important listening skills
- Hear musical differences in endings, repetitions, and variations
- Challenging, fun-filled games adjust to skill-level of user
- Parent/teacher management tool tracks a child's progress
- Easy to use; integrated audio offers guidance where needed
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Approval stamp from Piano Teacher! I teach piano lessons to a variety of ages. I use this game to supplement the instruction and all of my students love to play this game! (With the exception of one or two teenagers that think they are too cool.) It is entertaining for my younger students. The images and music hold their attention and they have grown in their ability to hear and reproduce music. Yet it is still challenging for my adult students. I even enjoy to sit down and play it for a while. Another benefit is that it allows me to track each student's progress individually by saving the games under each student's name.
More fun than piano lessons... Want to teach your kids to enjoy listening to music, especially classical? Then try this program. Easy-to-use interface, wonderful tunes, great exposure to classical music in these sad rap-and-brittney times. Not for the faint of heart, however. Despite its simple interface, kids used to story lines and immersive environments will find this more like a standardized test than fun software, at least on first blush. However, if you are willing to sit down with them and help out, then the game becomes lots of fun. I liked the way it adjusts itself to the capabilities of the player. At the higher levels the game is quite challenging, even for adults. When my kids sit down to play, the music that comes forth is a great alternative to the mind-numbing drivel that normally accompanies video games. I actually enjoy listening to them play. If you have a decent set of speakers, then it sounds really nice. I wish I had this to play with when I was taking first grade piano lessons... |
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