Hyperscore Education Modules
Our Director of Education, Cecilia Roudabush, has created several Google Slides modules specifically geared towards educators teaching with Hyperscore. On this page, you will find all of these modules, which span various compositional topics.
The first module presents on all things rhythm. Teach how to make a percussion window, choose a workspace theme, understand the note grid, drop notes into the window, add more measures and experiment with note values:
The next module teaches how to navigate Hyperscore’s melody windows, experimenting and playing with pitch and note length.
If you’d like to teach the tools of the sketch window, here is a module that presents how to make a sketch window, change your strokes using the scissor tool, alignment, or color, add dots to play specific notes in the instrumentation of the corresponding window, change the harmony mode to different degrees, and flavor your harmony with tempo and dynamics:
Our final Slides module presents how to change tone colors, how to highlight and move your harmony in time and register, how to copy and paste your harmony, how to add Introductions, Bridges and Codas to your piece, and how to use the harmony line:
Featured Hyperscore Curriculum
Interested in teaching music or music composition with Hyperscore, but not sure where to start? Our wonderful Director of Education Cece Roudabush has compiled several resources on our website to help with exactly that. Based in her own many years of experience teaching with Hyperscore as well as pedagogical input from such figures as Dr. Kevin Jennings, these curriculums present different methodological options for music education with Hyperscore. Whether you prefer teaching with more traditional, top-down methods, or want to experiment with the “inverted pedagogy” proposed by Jennings, Cece gives detailed examples and outlines for how to utilize Hyperscore to meet your educational goals. Visit our curriculum resources page to learn more!
