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Friday, February 15, 2008

Ejamming: Skype For Musicians

Ultimate-Guitar.com
February 14, 2008


eJamming, which makes software that enables people to practice music together if their instruments are Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)-enabled, is announcing a service that works for non-MIDI instruments too: drums, guitars, voice, violins, etc.

The idea is to let musicians practice together even when they can't get together physically, or to let students and teachers work together remotely.....

Glueckman says he had his cousin, Aerosmith drummer Joey Kramer, in mind when he built this product. The idea being that Aerosmith can still have rehearsals when one or more band members are out of town. Kramer hasn't yet tried the product, Glueckman told me......

The service will go into beta in a few weeks. However, the cost of the service may limit its uptake: It's $15 a month. Per band member. That means a four-member band will have to shell out $720 a year to use it.

Read more at Rafe Needleman's article at News.com.


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