PracticeFirst
PracticeFirst is a revolutionary practice tool that listens to students sing or play their instruments, and provides instant, accurate feedback on rhythm, pitch, intonation, and duration. Check out the full training and demo playlist .
It's perfect for any band, choir, orchestra, modern band or instrumental program and includes a massive library of published band scores, method books, contemporary charts, choir works and orchestral arrangements. Priced from only $12 per student, PracticeFirst can help elevate your music program!
Bundle PracticeFirst with Auralia Musition, Soundtrap, YuStudio, Noteflight, Flat and more. The bundles are great value and offer complete support for your music program.
Automated practice assessment
- Immediate, intuitive practice feedback
- Perfect for band, instrumental, choir & orchestra programs
- Method books, orchestral arrangements & contemporary charts
- Technical work & warm-ups
- Audio and video recording
- Completely customisable
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Immediate, intuitive practice feedback
With PracticeFirst, you can get an in-depth look at your students' practice. Overall scores are given and broken down into three individual scores for length, pitch, and rhythm. Students can see detailed annotations by hovering over the feedback line. The assessment rigor is adjustable from "easy" to "hard," or "simplified" or "full" feedback to accommodate all levels. PracticeFirst provides feedback on rhythm, pitch, intonation, and duration.
Audio and video recording
Better understand students' practice habits by capturing their practice sessions with the built-in audio and video recording features. Once the student's work is submitted, review the audio and video recording alongside the automated assessment to gain insights on technique.
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Extensive Content Library
PracticeFirst includes thousands of pieces and exercises for strings, winds, brass, piano, guitar, ukulele, pitched percussion, and voice. Explore our ever-growing repertoire library to find your favorite songs, method books, and more. You can also create your own exercises by uploading notation or audio files.
- Standard of Excellence
- Tradition of Excellence
- Accent on Achievement
- Habits of a Successful Musician
- Technical work
- Choral methods
- Jazz methods
- String methods
- Warm-ups
- Loads more...