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Features:
Educator Tools
Create SmartMusic Accompaniments
Only Finale can create accompaniments for SmartMusic, the acclaimed interactive
music software for band, orchestra, and voice.
Simply open your score, Choose Export as SmartMusic from Finale’s file menu,
and specify the type of accompaniment you’d like.
Students select their instrument from the resulting SmartMusic file.
Easy to Create
- Save any new or existing Finale file as a SmartMusic solo, ensemble, or assessable
accompaniment
- With linked part support, educators create one file for the entire ensemble. Students
simply select their individual parts when practicing. This represents a tremendous
savings in time and effort compared to creating separate SmartMusic accompaniment
files for every part in older versions of Finale.
- SmartMusic now accepts repeats and a great variety of notated items that were previously
blocked in the Finale export process.
- Easily add Intelligent Accompaniment, “wait for note” and other SmartMusic markers
with one trip to Finale’s Edit menu.
Remember: ONLY Finale can create assessable SmartMusic accompaniments.
Finale 2011 is compatible with SmartMusic 2011 which is a free update for current subscribers.
Visit www.smartmusic.com to learn
more about SmartMusic interactive music software for band, orchestra, and voice.
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Music Education Worksheets Expanded in Finale 2011
Finale now includes more than 800 ready-made, customizable, music
education worksheets, individual and classroom flash cards, jazz improvisation
worksheets, and ear-training worksheets.
New in Finale 2011
- More than 50 Jazz Improvisation worksheets that play back with the free, downloadable Finale Reader, offer tips to beginning improvisers, and include jazz rhythm section accompaniment.
- More than 100 titles of Classroom Repertoire popular public domain literature that includes folk songs, traditional songs and all the Bach Inventions.
- Form and Analysis worksheets that can be used with the classroom repertoire.
- New additions to the music-themed puzzles and games like Drum Bingo and the Mozart Dice Game.
Designed for K-12 students of general music, theory, band, orchestra, and choir,
these educator-approved worksheets help teach basic elements of music. Here are
a few examples:
Classroom and Individual Flash Cards
Finale also includes 271 classroom flash cards to use in front of the classroom
and 126 individual flash cards for students to use for self-quizzing. The flash
cards are designed to print double-sided (with the answers on the back). Topics
include keys, note names, rhythm, vocabulary, and musical symbols.
Easy to Customize and Use
Because they’re provided as Finale files it’s easy to edit them to your specific
needs and print them out, or distribute them via email to be printed with the free
Finale Reader.
Interactive Ear-Training Worksheets
The ear-training worksheets are designed to be used with the free, downloadable
Finale Reader. Students can print the worksheets, use the Finale Reader to play
the examples, and write the answers on the printed worksheets. Topics include intervals,
chords, and melodic dictation
Used in conjunction with Finale’s powerful
Exercise Wizard, these worksheets provide educators with instant access
to thousands of pages of printable AND editable materials for their students.
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Exercise Wizard
Over 50,000 customized exercises. Instantly.
You have only five minutes until your band, orchestra, or choir rehearsal begins,
and you need warm-up exercises tailored to what you intend to rehearse that day.
You're in luck! You can create an exercise or multiple exercise lessons in an instant.
Just select the mode, note duration, intervals, articulations, key, and range.
Look how easy it is!
Click on the following screen shots to view each page of the Exercise Wizard and
you will see how easy it is to create exercises instantly.
Select the exercises (page 2 of 4)

Select Key and Articulation for each exercise (page 3 of 4)

Select which ensemble you want the sheet music printed (page 4 of 4):
You can also customize your ensemble (i.e. wind ensemble, orchestra, chamber singers),
select a pre-defined instrument range level, and how many copies for each.

It's that automatic! Finale will produce every part for you - in the very best range
for your class!
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Finale AlphaNotes™ Font New in Finale 2011
Created for use with beginning music students, the Finale AlphaNotes
font places note names inside noteheads.

In addition to note names, sharps, and flats, solfège syllables are also provided.

Finale 2011 also automates the process of applying these new noteheads to any region
of any piece.
Also included are Finale EmotiNotes™, a collection of fun noteheads that include
smiley faces and other emoticons to delight younger students.

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Teach Composition with Studio View
With Studio View™ in
Finale, students compose, learn, and notate all at once. Then they can print the
results as engraver-quality sheet music.
Students build a composition by adding to it piece by piece, line by line. Experimentation
is fast, easy, and always performed in standard music notation. Changing, modifying,
and improving the work is possible because Finale empowers students to make creative
choices.
Students work in standard music notation at all times. There is no need to switch
to separate sequencing software or learn complex computer symbols.
How does it work?
Studio View puts power at students’ fingertips, allowing them to shape compositions
right before their eyes and ears. Click the steps below for examples:
- Create
Simply by clicking the Record button, students craft melodies and try different
notes. Students see the notes appear on the staff and hear them played with superb
sounds and Human Playback®.
- Experiment
While listening to the melody, students experiment with counter-melodies, canons,
and the like. Studio View plays back these experiments, encouraging students to
make choices.
- Choose
Studio View encourages intelligent choices. With melody and counter-melody working
together, students continue to experiment with harmonies, bass lines, and instrumentation.
Band-in-a-Box
Auto-Harmonizing, Drum
Groove, and other composition tools provide creative options. With each
choice, students shape their music and make it their own.
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Colored Noteheads
Colored noteheads have multiple applications and are especially
popular in elementary education.
- Use them to notate Boomwhackers® tuned percussion tubes and other instruments
that use the Chroma-Notes™ colored music system.
- Assign colors to specific pitches as an aid to composition or proofing.
- Color all noteheads a single bright color for beginning readers who need help distinguishing
noteheads from stems.
- Colored noteheads can be applied regionally within a piece, offer two notehead styles
(with or without a “border”), and allow for user customization of colors.
Boomwhackers® Tube Sounds
Finale even includes integrated Boomwhackers sound samples. These sounds and colors
are configured automatically when you select Boomwhackers from the
Setup Wizard.
New in Finale 2011 AlphaNotes™ Font places notes inside
noteheads. More
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Trading Up?
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Owners of PrintMusic, Allegro, SongWriter and NotePad can
Trade up
to Finale.
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