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MTO 2.7 1996

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  1. Electronic Musicological Review of the Arts: A New Journal
  2. MacGAMUT 3.0


Electronic Musicological Review of the Arts: A New Journal

We would like to announcing to the the mto audience the first
issue of the Electronic Musicological Review of the Arts
Department of the Federal University of Parana (Brazil).  This is
a publication in historical musicology, theory and analysis,
performance practice, and ethnomusicology.  The journal can be
acessed at the following URL:

http://www.cce.ufpr.br/~rem/rem.html

Norton Dudeque

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MacGAMUT 3.0

MacGAMUT 3.0 (Intervals, Scales, Chords, Melodic Dictation, and
Harmonic Dictation) provides unlimited drill and practice in the
basic aural-training and notation skills every musician needs.
Individual students can work on their own time and at their own
pace with the equivalent of an infinitely patient tutor.

In Melodic Dictation and Harmonic Dictation, the melodies and
chord progressions are selected and transposed from an extensive
on-disk library of examples, ensuring that students drill on
exercises that are characteristic of actual musical practice.
The exercises begin very simply, but they progress to melodies
and chord progressions that may even challenge instructors!

While the software is fully MIDI-compatible, MacGAMUT 3.0
exploits the remarkable potential of Macintosh's "QuickTime"
sound to produce true MIDI sound through the computer's speakers
and head-phone jack without need for a separate MIDI instrument.

An optional Instructor Disk gives you the flexibility to change
many of the operational parameters of the software to customize
MacGAMUT 3.0 to your course, your students, and the way you
teach.

MacGAMUT 3.0 User Disks retail for only $35 each, making it
possible for students to buy their own individual User Disks from
the campus bookstore, as if they were textbooks.

Alternatively, departments may purchase MacGAMUT 3.0 for computer
lab use.  For institutional orders of 5 or more User Disks, we
offer a 20% discount, a free Instructor Disk, a free upgrade to
the next release, and free shipping.  That means you can equip a
5-station computer lab with MacGAMUT software for only $140!

Finally, if you want to recommend MacGAMUT 3.0 as an option for
your students, they can order directly from MacGAMUT Music
Software International at the retail price of $35 per User Disk
plus $2 shipping (U.S.  and Canada; $3.50 to other countries).

Call or write to request more information and a free Demo Disk of
MacGAMUT 3.0, so you can try the software yourself and see how
your students will benefit from MacGAMUT ear-training software.

MacGAMUT Music Software International 
98 Brevoort Road Columbus, OH 43214-3824 
Phone:  1-800-305-8731 (U.S.  and Canada) 
Fax: 614-263-9359 
e-mail:  blombach.1@osu.edu

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prepared by Lee A. Rothfarb, General Editor
11/8/96