Tour of Auralia 4
Syllabus & Customisation
The Syllabus feature in Auralia 4 allows you to easily customise Auralia's content to suit your way of learning or teaching. A Syllabus is simply a sequence of levels across any number of topics: the content in any level is completely definable, in exactly the same way you would use a Custom Level for practise.
How Syllabi work
Although Auralia ships with numerous Syllabi, which are suitable for most classrooms, we understand that many teachers have particular ways of teaching and inroducing new concepts.
These varying pedagogical requirements are easily handled in Auralia 4. You can create a new syllabus and create levels that map to your curriculum, or you can copy a supplied Syllabus and modify it's levels.
![[Syllabus Setup Screenshot]](/img/admin/ss_syllabus.png)
For example, you can easily change the way Chords are played in the Chord Recognition topic or the type of Intervals that appear in the Interval Singing topic. Any level in any topic can be customised.
![[Syllabus Level Setup Screenshot]](/img/admin/ss_syllabus_level.png)
Included Syllabi
Auralia comes with numerous pre-built syllabi. You can easily copy these and make modifications.
- Auralia 4 / Musition 4
- AP* Music
- Band
- Queensland
- Solfege - Fixed Do
- Solfege - Moveable Do
- Solfege - Moveable Do La
- Trinity Guildhall
- VCE Music
- Western Australia
Legacy syllabi - these have been included to continue support for various textbooks and teaching methods.
- Auralia 2.1 / Musition 2.0
- Auralia 3.5 / Musition 3.5
What people are saying about Auralia 4
"Auralia 4 covers all the bases ... truly a complete package. A huge variety of drills, lessons and student results make it a no brainer"
Ronald Ng, Piano Teacher



