Orange Music Education (OME) launched its Musicboard2 at the annual Conference of NAfME, the National Association for Music Educators, in Nashville Tennessee recently.
The Orange Musicboard2 is the only interactive whiteboard that actually allows teachers and students to play the notes they have written, bringing the notes instantly alive.
It allows students and teachers to hear the notes they have written on it. It was built partly as a practical response to OFSTED concerns about the teaching of music theory in British schools, according to the firm.
Jerry Goldman, head of OME commented “Following our success at the NAfME conference, the Orange MUSICBOARD2 is now back ordered and we are expecting interest to substantially increase further throughout the USA in 2016.”
Features include:
Command and note activation using unique remote wand
Board sensitivity adjuster – teachers can tailor the board’s sensitivity to the wands
Clef transposition – Each of the three Staves can be allotted to either Treble, Alto, Tenor or Bass Clef
Key transposition – Within each Clef, all notes may be transposed into any Key
Metronome implementation fully programmable via the remote wand
Large display indication for each Stave, indicating current Key signature and Clef; also current display of metronome speed
Physical 61 note fully polyphonic weighted keyboard for physical demonstration of hand playing positions etc.
Polyphonic multi-voice implementation using MIDI control
Guitar input with clean/overdrive facility
Large display instrument/voice tuner
Digital data input allowing audio streaming via improved Bluetooth link from Smartphone or media device
Switchable microphone for voice / acoustic instrument tuning
Headphone Jack
Stereo power amplifier and speakers giving high quality reproduction
For more information visit https://www.orangeamps.com/ome/