MTLC-16 Features What Is It? Stereo Music Lab Communication Console Virtual Lab Controller and Classroom Manager Visual Music Tutor Virtual Sound Canvas, a GS software synthesizer Comprehensive Group Teaching Tool Annotated Bibliography of Group Teaching Expandable Music Lab Controller...
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What Is Included? Hardware Software including Printed Materials MTLC-16 Features Qty. Qty. Qty.
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MTLC-16 Features What Are the Options? External Audio Player/Recorder Visual Monitor(s) Audio Monitor(s) USB MIDI Interface...
Names of Things and What They Do...6 Music Lab Installation Guide...8 Chapter 1–The Visual Music Tutor Advantage...12 Chapter 2–Surviving Your First Class ...15 Chapter 3–Operating the MTLC-16 ...19 Chapter 4–Operating the Virtual MTLC-16...27 Chapter 5–Operating the V-MT1 (Visual Music Tutor) ...33 Annotated Group Teaching Bibliography ...36...
Names of Things and What They Do 1 [Tape In] Button 2 [Aux In] Button 3 [Pairs] Button 4 [Group Assign A, B, C, D] Buttons 5 Student [1-16] Buttons 6 [All] Button 7 [Group Comm A, B, C, D] Buttons...
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8 [Mute] Button 9 [Mic] Button 10 [Student Broadcast] Button 11 [Phones] Slider 12 [Inst] Slider 13 [Mic] Slider 14 [Tape In/Aux In] Slider 15 [Mon. Out] Slider 16 [Power Switch] Names of Things and What They Do 17 [Power Jack] 18 [Mon.
The Visual Music Tutor Advantage Making Reading More Successful—A Few Tips PREVIEW playing SLOW playing OUTLINE playing—selectively reading the entire score while the SMF is playing SHADOW playing—“air play” reading of the piece while the SMF is playing...
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The Visual Music Tutor Advantage PARALLEL SIGHTREADING methods—The Best Readers are Frequent Readers Piano Course for Adults Developing Musician Piano Basics, Student Piano Method Piano Adventure Group Piano Method Comprehensive Piano Method, Performance Plus PDM: Piano for the...
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Chap. 2–Surviving Your First Class Survival Checklist–Before the Class ❏ Basic Group Piano Course Group Piano for Adults Piano 101 Piano 101 Keyboard Musicianship Piano for the Developing Musician Piano for Pleasure You're the Star Performance Plus ❏ ❏ ❏...
Surviving Your First Class The Class Talking to the class: Playing your first SMF: Interactive models for successful learning: Basics Shadow Play—“air play” or mentally read through the piece while the SMF plays...
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Surviving Your First Class Outline Play—slowly play only selected notes as they occur, while listening to the musical flow of the tempo-reduced SMF...
Operating the MTLC-16 Single Student Practice Purpose Procedure Details Single and Multiple Student Monitoring and Communication Purpose Procedure Details...
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Operating the MTLC-16 Group Practice Purpose Procedure Details Group Monitoring and Communication Purpose Procedure...
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Operating the MTLC-16 Details Pairs (Duet-Style) Practice Purpose adjacent Procedure Details Pairs (Duet-Style) Monitoring and Communication Purpose Procedure...
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Operating the MTLC-16 Details Class Communication Purpose Procedure Details Student Broadcasting Purpose Procedure...
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Chap. 4–Operating the Virtual MTLC-16 Virtual Lab Control Roster – Student Selection Options – Additional Buttons Control Group Assign A, B, C, and D Group Comm A, B, C, and D...
Operating the Virtual MTLC-16 Mute Student Broadcast Pairs Clear All Tape In Aux In...
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Operating the Virtual MTLC-16 Static/Adjustable – VMTLC-16 Display Customization [Arrange/Control] Button Box # [1] or [2] Buttons...
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Operating the Virtual MTLC-16 Classroom Management Roster – Adding Student Names File New Class Open Class Save Class Save Class As...
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Delete Class Exit Gradebook Assignment Column Score Column Operating the Virtual MTLC-16...
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Operating the Virtual MTLC-16 Notes Column Average Column [Print Student] Button Hardware Detection TX = “Transmit” RX = “Receive” CD = “Carrier Detect” [Capture] Button...
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Chap. 5–Operating the V-MT1 MIDI Song Files, Notation and WYSIWYG*—the Visual Imperative What it does: What it does NOT do: Function 1 (F1) the Panel View WHY: HOW: (Visual Music Tutor)
Operating the VMT-1 (Visual Music Tutor) Function 2 (F2) the Notation View WHY: HOW: Function 3 (F3) the Rehearsal View recording WHY: HOW: user’s...
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Function 4 (F4) the Tone or “Mixer” Window WHY: HOW: For More Information Operating the VMT-1 (Visual Music Tutor) Owner’s Manual Survivors Guide...
Annotated Group Teaching Bibliography Roland Keyboard Educator. Clavier Piano Quarterly Articles Roland Keyboard Educator Music Educators Journal Clavier...
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Annotated Group Teaching Bibliography Piano Guild Notes Clavier Roland Keyboard Educator American Music Teacher Clavier American Music Teacher Keyboard Companion Clavier...
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Annotated Group Teaching Bibliography Clavier Clavier Clavier Roland Keyboard Educator Clavier International Journal of Music Education Books Teaching Piano: A Comprehensive Guide and Reference Book for the Instructor...
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Annotated Group Teaching Bibliography How to Teach Piano Successfully Alfred’s Basic Piano Library: Group Piano Course, Teacher’s Handbook Questions and Answers: Practical Advice for Piano Teachers Creative Piano Teaching Group Piano Teaching...
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Annotated Group Teaching Bibliography Group Piano Teaching Proceedings from Pedagogy Saturday III. Los Angeles, CA: MTNA National Conference Piano in Classroom and Studio Opinions, Plans, and Advice for Practical Teachers Teaching Teaching Piano in Classes: Expert...
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Annotated Group Teaching Bibliography Dissertations and Theses...
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Annotated Group Teaching Bibliography Additional References American Suzuki Journal...
Appendix Installing the USB MIDISport Interface HARDWARE installation: (On a PC: You must be running Windows 98 to properly use the MIDISport ) SOFTWARE Installation http://www.midiman.com/manuals/pdf/usb2x2man.pdf CONNECTING the COMPUTER to the TEACHER KEYBOARD IMPORTANT NOTE:...
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Appendix Using the MIDISport with your MTLC-16...
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Appendix JLCooper Electronics Limited Factory Warranty JLCooper Electronics (“JLCooper”) warrants this product to be free of defects in materials or workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. This warranty is non-transferable and the benefits apply to the original owner. Proof of purchase in the form of an itemized sales receipt is required for warranty coverage.
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