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Horlacher, Wes; And Others – SoftSide, 1983
Discusses how microcomputers can aid in higher-level creative processes, enabling students to experience the joy/fulfillment of spontaneous creative expression. "The Magic Melody Box" (Atari) program, in which users choose a rhythm and draw a melody line, is used as an example to illustrate the computer's potential in this area. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Creative Development, Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education
Birchall, Steve – SoftSide, 1983
Four commercially available music programs are reviewed: "Music Games,""MusicMaster I,""Notes and Keys, " and "Music Tutor." These and other programs enable secondary/college students and adults to study music theory and acquire music training without the aid of an instructor. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Music


