eJamming: Skype for Musicians

by Jordan Yerman | January 30, 2007 at 10:41 am
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Sometimes "phoning it in" is a good thing.

(I am not affiliated with eJamming)

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.

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Victoria Revay
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