Roland MTLC-16 Surviving Your First Class, Talking to the class, Playing your first SMF, Basics

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Surviving Your First Class

The Class

Make certain you have the following materials conveniently located.

A)Printed materials: teacher’s books and disks, and all relevant handouts

B)Verify that students have all their materials

1)Text with interactive disks

2)V-MT1

3)Additional SMFs/Books per syllabus

Talking to the class:

To survive the first round of teacher-class communication, press ALL and the Microphone button; now the student can hear both your instrument and your voice. If this is your first class, and you find yourself inching toward panic mode, press MUTE. This will silence all student instruments and voice communication. For more detailed description of the communication options, see either the 11” X 17” (folded in half) “Survivor’s Guide” or the next section of this manual.

Playing your first SMF:

The following options are the easiest to get started, and this assumes that a number of student eyes are watching you intently.

A)Insert the SMF disk for your text into the disk drive of the digital piano, select the song, adjust the tempo and PLAY. Merely hearing the music will focus student attention on the music. OR

B)Insert the SMF disk into the disk drive of the computer, open the MTLC-16 software and then click on “Visual Music Tutor” in the menu bar, and navigate the File menu until you select the desired song. Now, press the SPACE BAR. The music begins and students can concentrate on the music being learned.

Interactive models for successful learning:

Establishing an interactive routine that uses SMF recordings, reinforced with visual cues, will help improve student progress.

Basics

A)Listen to song—ALL tracks on

B)Listen to song a slower tempo—MUTE Tracks R, 1, & 2, so only Tr. 3 & 4 are playing

1)Hands separately

2)Hands together

Shadow Play—“air play” or mentally read through the piece while the SMF plays

A)Moving fingers on top of keys without actually depressing any keys

B)Other non-playing activities to mentally play the piece:

1)sing notes names

2)sing finger numbers

3)naming intervals and direction

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Contents MTLC-16 Educator’s Foreword What Is It? MTLC-16 FeaturesHardware Qty MTLC-16 Features What Is Included?Software Qty Printed Materials QtyExternal Audio Player/Recorder MTLC-16 Features What Are the Options?Visual Monitors Audio MonitorsContents Names of Things and What They Do Names of Things and What They Do Music Lab Installation Music Lab Installation GuideEquipment Checklist Room PreparationSet Up the Music Lab MTLC-16 InstallationConnect Cables SoftwareInstall Software Music Lab Installation GuidePower Up All Music Lab Components Test ComponentsSecure Equipment and Cables Test the Teacher’s StationTest Student Stations Putting the Visual Tutor to Work Chap -The Visual Music Tutor AdvantageDeveloping Solid Reading Skills Slow playing Preview playingVisual Music Tutor Advantage Chap -Surviving Your First Class Survival Checklist-Before the ClassTalking to the class Surviving Your First ClassPlaying your first SMF Interactive models for successful learningSurviving Your First Class Surviving Your First Class Instructor Level Control Chap -Operating the MTLC-16Teacher’s Microphone Teacher’s InstrumentSingle and Multiple Student Monitoring and Communication Operating the MTLC-16 Single Student PracticeGroup Monitoring and Communication Operating the MTLC-16 Group PracticePairs Duet-Style Monitoring and Communication Operating the MTLC-16Pairs Duet-Style Practice Student Broadcasting Class CommunicationExternal Audio Broadcasting Student Instrument Muting Operating the MTLC-16 Lab Performance RecordingClassroom Speaker Monitoring Virtual Lab Control Chap -Operating the Virtual MTLC-16Roster Student Selection Options Additional Buttons ControlOperating the Virtual MTLC-16 Box # 1 or 2 Buttons Static/Adjustable VMTLC-16 Display CustomizationArrange/Control Button File Operating the Virtual MTLC-16 Classroom ManagementRoster Adding Student Names Assignment Column GradebookScore Column Delete ClassHardware Detection Function 1 F1 the Panel View Chap -Operating the V-MT1 Visual Music TutorWhat it does What it does not doFunction 3 F3 the Rehearsal View Operating the VMT-1 Visual Music TutorFunction 2 F2 the Notation View Function 4 F4 the Tone or Mixer Window For More InformationArticles Annotated Group Teaching BibliographyAnnotated Group Teaching Bibliography Books Clark, Frances. Questions and Answers Practical Advice Ed planning form is found at the end of the chapter Page Additional References Hardware installation Installing the USB MIDISport InterfaceSoftware Installation Connecting the Computer to the Teacher KeyboardAppendix Using the MIDISport with your MTLC-16 Appendix JLCooper Electronics Limited Factory WarrantyPage ÂØÒňÎ