Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Harmonic Vision EAN: 0785693411042 Format: CD-ROM Height: 200 hundredths-inches Length: 1000 hundredths-inches Weight: 60 hundredths-pounds Width: 900 hundredths-inches Label: Harmonic Vision Manufacturer: Harmonic Vision Packaged Height: 173 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 961 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 75 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 787 hundredths-inches Platform: Windows XP Platform: Windows Vista Platform: Macintosh Platform: Windows 3.1 Publisher: Harmonic Vision Studio: Harmonic Vision
Feature:
- Music Ace 2, the second title in the highly-acclaimed Music Ace series from Harmonic Vision, is designed for beginning and intermediate students
- Featuring 2,000 musical examples and covering treble, alto and bass clefs, Music Ace 2 picks up where Music Ace leaves off to introduce standard notation, rhythm, melody, harmony, intervals and much more
- Maestro Max and his choir of Singing Notes return for an encore performance with a variety of new instruments to provide students with a continuing introduction to music fundamentals and theory
- Music Ace 2 continues the same fun and engaging format of 24 comprehensive lessons, challenging games and a creative composition tool
- Lessons - 24 engaging, self-paced lessons that accelerate development of fundamental music skills and music theory
Product Description:
Puts the fun into learning the fundamentals of music! Not compatible with Windows Vista as packaged
Customer Reviews:
6 of 6 customers found the following review helpful:
Get Your Kids Excited About Learning Music Theory, 2007-06-29 Harmonic Vision Music Ace 2 Our eight year old son loves to play piano and keyboards, but getting him excited over learning how to read the notes on a staff or about time signatures was very tough. He just loved to play, but he didn't like working in a music theory workbook. Music Ace 2 is an interactive, thorough program that is fun for kids beginning to learn about music or even for kids that are just curious about it. The "professor" is your guide through about two dozen lessons and is very supportive and patient. The games that support each lesson are a lot of fun to play, and reinforce the lesson. An excellently designed program overall and well worth the price.
The only drawbacks are that it is a bit dated. I purchased mine in June, 2007, and it's nearly identical to the one my son's piano teacher uses. She says she purchased her Music Ace 2 in 1999. Also, on our computer, the graphics do not display in full screen (our resolution is 1024 x 768) and there is no way I've found to maximimize the program to fit our screen.
So, if you don't mind an appearance that appears a bit dated, Music Ace 2 is an excellent way to get your children excited about learning music theory.
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