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Et Cetera is a leading supplier of Music
Technology to schools, colleges and universities.
One of the greatest challenges in modern music teaching is keeping
pupils enthused, on task and practicing. The gap between the music that
young people are listening to and the music used in traditional music
schemes is getting wider by the day. Using technology in and out of
music lessons is an effective way of motivating learners by giving them
access to a broad range of styles that are more likely to appeal to
their musical tastes.
Computers also provide learning experiences that mimic video games (the
structure of challenge and reward), which is a format with which most
young people will be familiar and will already be a part of their
recreation time.
What's more, kids are already enthused about music technology, sharing
music with iPods and the internet, and with guitar sales at record
levels, music is very much in the spotlight at the moment.
For all that a computer automates when completing tasks like
transposition, they allow learners to work in a musically correct
framework that encourages musical thought, evaluation and creativity.
Songwriting tools like Band-in-a-Box create templates for pieces in
hundreds of styles, giving as much or as little support for songwriters
as they learn about structure and orchestration.
Dedicated music theory packages can give students a huge leg up from an
early age by making notes and rhythms into games.
To really grab the interest, enthusiasm and ongoing attention of
learners, it helps to provide learning opportunities that are relevant
to their life outside the classroom. Music lessons that chime with
popular styles are more likely to stay fresh in the mind, and what's
more, go beyond the educational and into the aspirational. What's
surprising about the results you can get from less traditional methods
is not the interest levels or the extra effort that goes into projects,
but the skill and indeed, genuine virtuosity that can appear from the
most unexpected directions.
Et Cetera can supply products such as Sibelius, Band-in-A-Box, Music Ace
and Earmaster for the notation based student. DJ and Dance music
enthusiasts are catered for with the increasingly popular FL Studio ("Fruityloops")
range, Sonar sequencing software, Acoustica recording software and the
exremely popular Hercules DJ Console MK2.
Et Cetera can also provide a range of hardware including the popular
Prodikeys querty/37 key music keyboard, soundcards from several
manufacturers, microphones and other accessories.
For more information, advice or to arrange a demonstration or product
evaluation, please call us on 01706 285650 or visit our website at
www.etcetera.co.uk
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