Monday, 8 January 2007

Words & Music is described as a new generation of music software which not only allows pupils to make music but also to write lyrics.It allows the creation of up to three tracks, for example a single treble, alto, bass or percussion track for simple rhymes, chants, raps, and melodies, or two/three-track compositions for work on harmonies, call and response, rounds, sound effects, layering, etc.



What has been your impression of this resource when used in the classroom?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Here at Topologika we think Words & Music is great. Unfortunaletly we won't be at BETT to show it, but many of our great distributors will - TAG, REM, AVP, Genius etc. The reasons we're not attending are many... Apart from the fact that BETT is always too early in the year for my personal liking, we've found the show increasingly less useful as the years go by and of course ever more expensive to attend, so during a time of decreasing sales (what happened to 'ring-fenced' eLCs?), it's one overhead too many this year. I take comfort in the fact that the last time we dipped out of BETT our sales went up, because we spent the money on direct mail. Perhaps there's a lesson there for all of us.