SmartMusic - A complete music practice system with over 30,000 titles. Features our proprietary Intelligent Accompaniment® technology that listens to musicians sing or play through a microphone and follows their spontaneous tempo changes. This award-winning, interactive system makes practicing fun and efficient. Supported by leading musicians like Wynton Marsalis, James Galway, Dawn Upshaw and many others. Subscriptions now available for music educators and private teachers around the world...

Make Practicing Fun! - SmartMusic is the complete music practice system that makes practicing music fun. Smartmusic is an interactive, computer-based practice program for woodwind, brass, string and vocal musicians. Everything singers and instrumentalists need to practice efficiently. From first year beginner to professional musician SmartMusic makes playing, learning and teaching music more efficient, productive, and enjoyable.



Wynton Marsalis
Musician,
Composer
Band Leader,
Pulitzer Prize and
Grammy Winner
"Why is SmartMusic accompaniment so important?"
Wynton Marsalis explains >>

"Accompaniment makes practicing fun so that you want to practice longer and more often. It also makes practicing more productive so that you get better, faster. Only when you practice with accompaniment can you work on things like being in tune, keeping good time and learning to listen."

"What's Intelligent Accompaniment®?"
Wynton Marsalis explains >>

"SmartMusic is revolutionizing music education. It actually listens as you sing or play, and follows your spontaneous tempo changes as you interpret the music. When you slow down, it slows down. When you speed up, it speeds up. It will even wait for you as you hold a note!"

"You feel like you're playing with a good human accompanist. Thus SmartMusic encourages you to play with expression, to communicate what's inside of you, and to project your personality into the music. SmartMusic is revolutionizing music education. It actually listens as you sing or play, and follows your spontaneous tempo changes as you interpret the music. When you slow down, it slows down. When you speed up, it speeds up. It will even wait for you as you hold a note!"