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Musition 6

Musition 6

 

 

Fun ways to learn music theory & musicianship

Music theory software, suitable for students of all ages and levels. Become an expert at reading sheet music, recognizing time signatures, notating rhythms, understanding intervals, matching key signatures, and more.

 

The best music theory software

Depth of Content

Complete with 50 topics, Musition is the ultimate music theory tuition tool. With an amazing breadth and depth of content, this software is great for beginners through to advanced students.

Educational Use

Musition has awesome tools for student assessment & tracking so there's less time grading and more time teaching! It's so simple to set a quiz, worksheet, or a complex exam.

Easy to Use

Designed for students of all ages and abilities, Musition's clean and simple interface makes it perfect for young kids through to college students and adults.

 

 

Why learn music theory

Even if you 'play by ear', music theory will help you understand what other musicians are playing, increasing your awareness of their melodic, rhythmic, and harmonic language.

Regardless of your musical style - classical, jazz, or contemporary - the music theory exercises in Musition will help you reinforce and expand your knowledge, making you a better musician.

What you'll learn

  • Read and write music
  • Understand scale and chord structures
  • Improve your sense of rhythm
  • Understand instrument keys and transposition
  • Comprehend musical terms and symbols

 

 

Cloud Edition

Working with your students on and off campus.

 

Teachers

  • Record keeping and tracking
  • Ear training & theory with real music
  • Curriculum mapping & customization
  • Quizzes, assessments, exams

Students

  • Complete tasks at school or home
  • Quality feedback to assist learning
  • Windows & Mac
  • iPhone, Android, iPad, Chromebook

 

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  • Compatible OS

  • Mac OS X
  • Windows
  • Chrome OS
  • iOS (iPhone/iPad)
  • Android
  • Supported Browsers

  • Safari
  • Firefox
  • Chrome
  • Microsoft Edge