Now Available: Finale 2010a (Part 2)

by Tom Johnson 21. October 2009 09:13

Yesterday I spoke of a number of improvements that are free in Finale 2010a, but I indicated that I saved a nice surprise for my music educator friends. Many of them were aware that Finale 2010 included more than 300 music education worksheets, but not everyone knew where to find them. Finale 2010a makes them easy to find. Just look in the File menu for "Open Finale Worksheet...."

Even better news is that once there you'll find that we've added to the list of worksheets with the following music education tools:

  • 271 Classroom Flash Cards - Designed to be printed double-sided (with the answers on the back) and to be used in front of a classroom. Topics include keys, note names, rhythm, vocabulary, and musical symbols.
  • 126 Individual Flash Cards - Designed to be printed double-sided (with the answers on the back) and used by individual students for self-quizzing. Topics include keys, note names, and musical symbols.
  • 30 Ear Training Worksheets - Designed to be used with the free, downloadable Finale Reader, students can print the worksheets, use Reader to play the examples, and write the answers on the printed worksheets. Topics include intervals, chords, and melodic dictation.

I always think of these worksheets and flashcards as being specifically for general music educators, but just the other day one of my musician friends commented on how he'd be using some of these worksheets with his son at home. Pretty cool.

I'm working on an upcoming blog post about Finale and the general music teacher. Their requirements are very unique among music notation users as a whole, and I'm excited to share some tips specific to their needs that I've picked up in the course of my Finale travels!

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10/2/2009 5:29:12 PM #

Ron Sikes

Tom,

The Finale 2010a upgrade is awesome.  I downloaded the update yesterday and started using the flashcards today.  Awesome!

Thanks,

Ron Sikes, Director of Bands
Jefferson R-7 School District
Festus, MO

Ron Sikes United States

10/2/2009 7:27:00 PM #

Dimitri Sykias

It’s a pity that Finale doesn’t have a specific tool for adding a Figured Bass (not to mention Magnetic Layout and other time saving features) like Sibelius. In general Finale lacks of functionality compared to its competitor Sibelius in text input. I’m a theory teacher; I use Finale more than ten years as a legal user and still waiting an easy and consistent way to write my harmony exercises with figured bass (Roman and Schenkerian analytical symbols are welcome too). I do like Finale and I don't want to abandon it (considering all the scores and exercises I've created with it)but the truth is that I was expecting more in Finale 2010…

Congratulations for your useful blog
All the best
Dimitri Sykias

Dimitri Sykias Greece

10/4/2009 10:03:52 PM #

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