JIM: What's that ditty you're humming -- "Fugue for Flatulent Feline"?
RIK: Watch it, bub -- it's a spirited-yet-sensitive composition from an aspiring genius: my eight-year-old daughter, Rox.
JIM: Oops... my sincere apologies, O inordinately proud one.
RIK: She's really taken to this month's music-education programs. They've introduced her to pitch, rhythm, melody...
JIM:... and keys. Windy Hill's Menlo the Frog searches the Land of Once Upon a Time for the Music Man's windup key, and Fiddle the jester searches for the key to the kidnapped queen's throne room in Theatrix Interactive's Juilliard Music Adventure.
RIK: Menlo's journey is a curious blend of cloying, fun/scary, and -- in The Swamp of Someday -- downright gross adventure.
JIM: I just wish it didn't have so many long stretches of noninteractive animations.
RIK: Rox wishes the games in Menlo were more substantial too.
JIM: Well, she is a bit old for "A Musical Fairy Tale," for 3- to 7-year-olds, but I agree with her that Juilliard Music Adventure has better activities.
RIK: Its puzzles teach sophisticated musical technique, even though some are really hard.
JIM: The Melody and Rhythm tools may be tricky to master, but I like using them to build songs.
RIK: For real song creation, though, Rox and I prefer Ars Nova's A Little Kidmusic and Voyager's Morton Subotnick's Making Music.
JIM: They both do a good job of addressing a wide age range -- at the cost of some added complexity in their interfaces.
RIK: Making Music's "talking Mort" online assistance helps a lot.
JIM: Kidmusic is worth the extra effort, though. Besides offering music lessons and sing-alongs of a ton of great old tunes, it's a bona fide MIDI notation program.
RIK: Rox recorded performances from our MIDI keyboard and saved her songs for MIDI playback.
JIM: Thus creating...
RIK: Why do I feel another pun approaching?
JIM:... Rox-and-roll.
Juilliard Music Adventure
Rating: Acceptable/Very Good
Ages: 9 and up.
Price: CD-ROM, $34.95 (estimated street).
Kids use rhythm and melody tools to solve puzzles that teach advanced musical techniques; they can also write songs of their own.