Auralia & Musition News
Ear training and music theory articles, plus conversations in music education & technology
Version 7!
17th April 2024
Auralia and Musition 7 are now available, with hundreds of improvements and new features!
- Automatically assessed four-part writing questions and (manually assessed) Sight Singing & Recording
- Thousands of new questions, Theory & Aural I-IV sequences and new browser features
Free upgrade for all schools using Cloud!
Diversify Your Curriculum
17th April 2024
Expand your curriculum offering with the great new diversity content and features in Auralia® and Musition®
- Works by women composers
- Works by composers of color
- Pop, Jazz & World music
- Link to Youtube, Spotify and IMSLP
Browser Enhancements
17th April 2024
Our browser software now has some administration functions! You can manage your students, staff and classes in the new People area, without needing to launch the downloaded software.
- Manage your classes and assign tasks
- View student results
- LMS (Canvas, Moodle, Blackboard etc): Manage task assignment
New First Edition Content
17th April 2024
Coming soon in Auralia® & Musition® First Edition are a ton of new topics and features, including a new First Jazz Syllabus! Amongst the new topics you will find: Score Reading, Rhythm Counting, Rhythm Sums, Drum Sticking, Drum Styles, Polyrhythms, Clef & Meter Transposition, Pop Harmonic Dictation, Jazz Forms, Jazz Chords & Jazz Scales.
Courses in the Browser
17th April 2024
Auralia® & Musition® courses are now available in the browser!
Provide your students with clear, sequenced, learning pathways, and ensure their mastery of key aural and music theory concepts.