Getting children to compose music has always been seen as difficult, a skill reserved for those who have mastered theory and acquired sufficient instrumental skill. With Hyperscore, children can express their innate musicianship literally in minutes, regardless of their prior music experience. Massachusetts teacher David Casali shares how a fifth grader discovered musical talents she never knew she had by using Hyperscore to compose music for her beloved video games.
This two-minute video walks you through the basics of how Hyperscore works:
Hyperscore is free for educators. You have two options:
| Version | Advantages | Things to consider | Get it here |
| Hyperscore Classroom | Classroom dashboard Students have own accounts Save projects in cloud accounts Remix and share pieces | Each student needs an email Email log-in & verification required Needs Wi-Fi | Click here to sign up |
| Hyperscore Lite | Can use with or without Wi-Fi, once installed Students don’t need email Instant set-up | Pieces need to be saved locally Can’t remix and share easily | Click here to sign up |
Getting started
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