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YAMAHA LAUNCHES NEXT GENERATION "MUSIC IN EDUCATION" Fastest Growing General Music Program in the U.S. Is Enhanced with XG Format Technology GRAND RAPIDS, MI (February 6, 2001)Continuing with
their contribution to music education, Yamaha Corporation of America's
Band & Orchestral Division has launched the new Music
In Education (MIE)
The XG Format is a tone generation format advocated by Yamaha for electronic instruments. XG is upward compatible with GM and provides more voices, editing capabilities, three effect processors and other functionality to enhance the musical expressiveness of MIDI data. "The Yamaha MIE program strives for the success of every student regardless of their proficiency levelthe XG technology will make that even easier for the students," says Michael Skinner, marketing manager, Band & Orchestral Division. "The program gives students the opportunity to work together as a group or independently with headphonesall under the instructor's supervision." The system links 16 specially designed MIE II Educational Keyboardswhich can serve two students eachto a mixer, speakers and headphones. The MIE II management software frees teachers physically, allowing them to move among the students while accessing accompaniments and music samples through the remote control system. The newest version of software is equipped with an all-new radio frequency remote control system. With the management software, a teacher has the ability to handle roll call, lesson planning and record keeping while maintaining complete focus on the classroom.
The system's benefits go far beyond technology, however. Music In Education includes a comprehensive curriculum designed by teachers to accommodate all learning styles. Students are guaranteed an engaging, hands-on experience that will make success possible no matter what their skill level. Each of the program's 80 sequential, integrative modules is built around a specific musical concept utilizing a "Listen, Discuss, Make and Create" learning model. Charts, worksheets, warm-ups, quizzes and 174 specially arranged songs are all included, and integrated listening examples are provided on CD. Introduced nationally in 1990, Music In Education has been linked to remarkable improvements not only in music achievement, but also in problem solving, self-esteem and grades in other classes. When a school district purchases or leases the Music In Education
system, it's like signing on a partner. Yamaha will be there not only
for the initial instructor training, but also for lifelong tech support.
Yamaha can also help districts design fundraising initiatives to make
acquiring the system easier. The system is currently available. Notice to Education Editors:
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