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Tritone Courseware
1. How do I login to the course? As a Student?
As a Teacher? As A Director?
1. Double click the Tritone Music Series icon
on your desktop.
2. Click on the Course Login button located in the menu on
the left-hand side of the home page. This will take you to
the Login page.
3. Each person whether they are a student, teacher or director
will have a login number and password. Enter your login number
and password in the text boxes provided and click on the button
labeled "Click here to Login". Please note: Parents
can use their child's login number and password.
4. This takes you the Tritone Menu page. Click on the Tritone
Music Series icon to enter the course menu page.
5. Select the course you are registered from the Tritone Music
Series Course menu pull-down and press "Go".
6. Click on "Start Course" to enter the course or
click on "Orientation" to watch the orientation
movie.

2. Why doesn't Javatrax open when I click
on the sequencer button in the course?
If Javatrax isn't in "standby" mode,
then it won't open when you click on the sequencer button
in the course. When you double click on the Tritone Music
Series icon on the desktop, Javatrax will open and sit in
Standby mode on your task bar.

3. How do I access the Student Progress
Report within the course?
To access the Student Progress Report, click
on the Information button at the top of the tool bar. A page
will open up with list of topics you can visit. Click on the
Student Progress Report link and it will take you to the Student
Progress Report.
You can also access it by clicking on the
CourseWatch icon on the Tritone Music Series Menu page.

4. How do I access My CD Player within
the course?
To access My CD Player, click on the Information
button at the top of the tool bar. A page will open up with
list of topics you can visit. Click on the My CD Player link
and it will take you to the login page of My CD Player. You
can also access it by clicking on the My CD Player icon on
the Tritone Music Series Menu page.

5. When Javatrax evaluates the expression
of a song why does it always mark wrong?
Make sure that the touch sensitivity on your
instrument is set to "heavy" or at a level where
there is maximum range for dynamic control.
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