Published: April 13, 2010

The programming software that professor Daniel Jones used for his honor鈥檚 music courses was a little outdated鈥攖he program was stored on floppy disks.聽With his students in mind, he decided to change his music notation software to Sibelius. Now, his students will benefit from a music tool with 21st century teaching in mind.

鈥淭his is the current stuff,鈥 Dr. Jones said about Sibelius. 鈥淸It鈥檚] cutting edge鈥esigned for working on present computers that interface with other software.鈥

Sibelius allows program users to produce and view musical compositions with music notation and is used by professional and amateur musicians alike. Music notation refers to the visual representation of music notes. It works as the universal standard for trained musicians.

How can you use notation software in teaching and learning?

Dr. Jones hopes this technology will keep his students interested and help them understand the material. He said using the software enhances his ability to teach. 鈥淚 used to use overhead transparencies for lyrics, for songs, for music notation, for other visual aids, and all that stuff now I just do it on laptop.聽 So if we want to be looking at a particular piece of sheet music or a video of a performance, or whatever it is, I can just do it easily now鈥art of my job in teaching is to not offer incredibly complex notated examples, but to make them really simple鈥hat is one of the reasons鈥 wanted to get this notation software,鈥 he said.

The program will not completely replace his聽 arsenal of teaching tools. He will still rely on traditional methods, leaving the software to function as an additional tool, 鈥淏eing a music teacher, one of the visual aids for teaching that I use all the time is notation of melodies, and so on, notation of music. Using software is just so much more effective."

How will students benefit?

Dr. Jones said some students find the notation too technical. The program allows him to present musical pieces to his class with a computer, allowing students a simpler view of the material. 鈥淚鈥檓 a firm believer that if you can present a topic in multiple conceptual and physical forms, you鈥檒l have a better chance of getting it across to the majority of the students. [Sibelius is] a visual aid among several approaches for teaching,鈥 he said.

Although most students won鈥檛 be directly working with Sibelius, they probably won鈥檛 need to.聽 The software will demonstrate the functions behind music, from melody to bass line, and keep students informed while entertained in class.

With help from his ASSETT Development Award, Dr. Jones plans to purchase the software and a multi-feature electronic keyboard called a workstation. He said he will use the workstation in conjunction with Sibelius. He plans to use this technology for his Appreciation of Music, Music in American Culture, World Musics, and Music of the Rock Era courses at CU.

Written by Esteban L. Hernandez, CU 12鈥, ASSETT Reporter