Morton Subotnick's Playing Music for Windows and Mac
The Easy Way to Understanding Music Concepts
Create your own musical editions, enjoy them from the audience or go on stage and play them yourself! Play fun games and experience how real musicians make music expressive. Including over 20 musical scores by 11 of the worlds most famous composers, 9 videos, interactive animal, games, glossary and much more!
- 3 performing characters interpret your editions!
- Use 15 Tools to edit and even copyright your masterpiece in the Expression Room.
- Join Concert pianist Frederic Chu as he performs!
- Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP
- Intel Pentium 233 MHz processor or better
- 128 MB of RAM
- Sound Card with speakers or headphones
- CD-ROM drive
- Mac OS X or OS 9
- PowerPC G3 400 MHz or faster processor
- 128 MB of RAM
- CD-ROM drive
Playing Music
By JAWI from Dedham, MA on 6/1/2009
Primary Use: Personal
Pros: Great Sound
Cons: Boring, Hard to Learn, Poor Instructions
Describe Yourself: Frequent Player
It's content was not compatible with other instructional music materials. The objective of the program was limited to demonstration, not interaction. The design of the program avoided clear instructions. The program did not offer any instructional value for the student who would be using it. The use of game format was poor.Overall, it is not an effective tool in this subject area.