Custom Drills - I have an ear training test on Friday and need to practice Perfect fourths and Fifths.
You may create custom drills with any of the objectives. The Practice Settings allow you to adjust the key signature, range, drill length, and many other elements. The elements included will depend on the objective selected. Custom drills do not automatically change or advance like Goal or Practice mode drills.
Selecting a Routine The easiest way to begin a structured program of study with MusicGoals is to choose one of the instrument course routines. MusicGoals offers course routines for: piano, guitar, violin, viola, cello, and bass. They allow you to follow a graduated sequence of drills chosen from all the objectives relevant to your instrument.
To select a routine:
You can stop work whenever you want. Next time you return to MusicGoals you need only click Next Goal from the GO TO panel. MusicGoals remembers where you stopped working and resumes your course of study with the next drill.
Set Objectives - Create your own Routine - If you want to use MusicGoals in a structured way but find the instrument routines too rigid, you can custom tailor an individual set of objectives for yourself (or for your students). You can then progress through the course by completing the required drills. MusicGoals keeps track of your progress and automatically brings up the next objective and/or drill when you master a drill in “Goal” mode.
To set objectives:
Working Toward Objectives - Once a routine has been selected, working toward the objectives is easy.
You can now continue with the next drill or stop your MusicGoals session and continue some other time. In either case, MusicGoals remembers the last drill you executed and takes you directly to your next assignment.
The number (level) of the last drill you have successfully completed (in “Goal” mode) is shown on the “Progress” page.
Printing and Saving - Goal levels completed and user setting are saved with the student file. At the completion of every drill a dialog box pops up with score, average time and a list of mistakes if any. This information is also added to the Scores page for every drill completed. However, the scores page is a record of the current session only. Each new session starts with a clear scores page. Therefore, to keep detailed information about each session, print the “Scores” page before exiting or starting another student.
To print the scores page:
All of the information on the progress page is saved with the student file. The Progress page may also be printed - GO TO - File - Print Progress.
The Current Goals page can only be printed when keyboard or string routines are selected. Remember objectives disappear from this page as the required levels are mastered.
All settings and custom drills are saved with the student file. Before exiting or opening another student file, the current student file must be saved. Use File - Save to replace the existing file with the latest advancement. Use File - Save As to create a new file. If a new file is created, the original file will not be updated and may be used to go back and re-test the same levels.
The File - Save As dialog box allows saving of two file types: MusicGoals Student (.MGS), and MusicGoals Backup (.MGB). The File - Open dialog box also allows for these two file types. The default filename is the same as the name entered by the student when a New student begins. The filename may be changed, but the student name that is entered at the start of a New Student cannot be altered.
To Save a student file:
Scale and Chord Reference - There are several ways to see and study scales and chords with MusicGoals. The instrument Note Names and instrument Staff Reading objectives offer a great way to study and learn a new scale, chord, or chord arpeggio. Use these objectives to study in one key at a time. The instrument Scales and instrument Chords objectives offer a way to study many different scales, chords, and key signatures one after another. Below you will see how to use several of the many ways to use MusicGoals to learn scales and chords.
We will start with the guitar in drop D tuning. The procedure will be very similar for keyboard or any of the other string instruments.
Instrument Note Names - Use this to study one scale and one key.
Instrument Staff Reading - Use this to study one scale and one key.
Instrument Scales - Use this to study many scales and keys.
Instrument Chords - Use this to study many chords and keys.
You now have at your fingertips an extensive inter-active scale and chord reference for keyboard and all kinds of string instruments and tunings.
Custom String Instruments and Tuning - Want to create your own sound? MusicGoals lets you create your own string instrument and tuning. It then allows you to use any of the string objective activities to see, hear, and test notes, scales, chords, intervals, and solfeggio.
It is important to remember when creating custom string instruments to make sure the portion of the fingerboard includes all the notes of the chromatic scale from the lowest to the highest pitch. Otherwise, you may be asked in a drill for a note that you cannot play on the fingerboard.
Create Drills and Routines for Your Curriculum - Teachers can create and save master files with custom drills and routines. Save a master file for each assignment. Then have students open and save (save-as) their own copies. Use the Set Goals from List routine to use the existing objective levels or use the Practice routine to create a cycle of objectives made up of a mix of practice and custom drills.
All that the students need to know once they have opened the master file is to press Go To - Next Goal (F6). Students can print their Scores page when they are done. A detailed list of their mistakes will be listed as well as their score and average time for each drill. To protect your master file you can set its properties to “read only” in Windows. Here is an example for a fictional class, Music 101:
When a student opens this file and clicks GO TO - Next Goal (F6), they will move to the drills you have selected and created. They will need to use GO TO - Next Goal when they are ready to move on for each objective that you add to the master file. If they print their scores you will have a record of their progress. If they rename and save-as their own copy of the master file, they can make changes to review or go beyond the assigned material.
Simplify Melody by Ear - If you or one of your students find the “Instrument Melody by Ear” drills too difficult, there is a way to simplify the drills and still pass the levels in goal mode. There is a way to change the way “Replay” works that will greatly simplify the drill.
The user can still replay the example as many times as needed and the whole melody will still be played back each time. However, now only the notes yet to be answered need to be entered. This way you only need to find one note at a time.
This is one option that you are allowed to change for goal mode. Most other options are completely controlled in goal mode by the requirements of the drill level.