Amazing ear training and theory for singers!
Used daily by thousands of musicians, Auralia® and Musition® are perfect for your choristers!
Self paced, with instant feedback, students can practice a wide variety of exercises. Instructors can review progress, set tasks and easily customize levels.
Ear Training For Singers
There’s content for all ages, beginner through to expert, with graded levels in each of the 57 topics. The helpful professor will advise students when to progress, and lessons are an excellent resource for learning and reinforcing of concepts.
Topic highlights include:
- Intervals, Chords & Scales
- Tuning
- Melodic & Rhythmic Dictation
- Part Dictation & Harmony
If students are using a Windows or Mac computer, they can even use a microphone to sing intervals, chords and scales for assessment!
Interval Recognition
Melodic Dictation
Part Dictation
Music Theory
Choristers need theory and Musition can help - on just about any device!
Musition has 54 theory topics, from basic note reading through to harmonic analysis.
Your choristers will soon be experts at reading music, tapping rhythms, understanding chord and harmonic structures and much much more!
Note Reading
Circle of 5ths
Harmonic Analysis
Simple Administration
When students practise their skills in Auralia and Musition, we record many things; what and when they practised, for how long they practised, and, most importantly, their scores.
It’s very simple for the instructor to pull up summary and detailed reports showing student progress, with no grading to be done!
Instructors often wish to set a particular task for their students, be it a music theory quiz or formal assessment.
Our testing features make this very very easy with questions from any syllabus and topic, and library questions, which are perfect for use in exams.
Include library questions
Assign a test to any class
Optional random question selection
Optional time limits
Set due dates and timeslots
Weighted scoring options
Many instructors set quizzes & worksheets each week, setting students numerous small tasks. This method keeps student engagement high and makes reporting very simple for the instructor. You can even integrate with your LMS - Canvas, Blackboard, MusicFirst etc!