
Changes will also appear in this document, which you can access at any time via Please review the posted terms on a regular basis as your use of the SmartMusic Services will be governed by the then-current Agreement.

If we make a material change to this Agreement, we will post a notice on the login or homepage of the SmartMusic Services. From time to time, MakeMusic may change the terms of this Agreement.

If you do not agree to this Agreement, or any of its terms and conditions, then you may not use the SmartMusic Services. MakeMusic is providing you with access to the SmartMusic Services only if you agree with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. This Agreement sets forth the restrictions and permissible uses of the SmartMusic Services by you. MakeMusic provides the SmartMusic Services to end users, who include individuals, schools, students, educators, and others ("you" or "user").
NEW SMARTMUSIC LICENSE
This SmartMusic® End User License & Subscriber Agreement (the "Agreement") is a binding agreement between you and MakeMusic, Inc.

IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO BE BOUND, YOU MAY NOT USE THE SMARTMUSIC SERVICES. IF YOU ACCESS OR USE THE SMARTMUSIC SERVICES IN ANY MANNER, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS POLICY. THESE SMARTMUSIC® TERMS OF SERVICE ARE LEGALLY BINDING.
NEW SMARTMUSIC FREE
There’s also a free version that provides every music educator and student all the power of the paid version but with limited access to the content.Smartmusic® Terms of Service SmartMusic® Terms of Service This platform is scalable to every music program, regardless of size, so additional teachers and students can be added inexpensively, if necessary, says Flowerday. Starting at $399/year, up to three teachers can connect with up to 50 students. In addition to interactive practice tools for students and administrative tools that streamline classroom management and document student progress, SmartMusic includes a repertoire library. Teachers and students can also provide comments on every performance. When they’ve mastered an assignment, SmartMusic sends their score and recording back to their teacher’s Gradebook to be evaluated, graded, and documented. They also receive an assessment score and can hear recordings of their performances.

Students practice specific music assigned by their teacher and receive instant feedback on what they played correctly – and incorrectly. Like the classic SmartMusic, the new SmartMusic (supports the proven deliberate practice model by providing immediate feedback and making it possible for educators to individually guide each student, according to Fred Flowerday, MakeMusic’s senior vice president of product strategy. MakeMusic has announced the formal release of the new SmartMusic, a web-based redesign of the acclaimed interactive music practice platform for music students and educators.
