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Minor Deity![]() |
Great story on our local NPR station this morning. Turns out some older tech is new again. SoundJack is a platform that allows multiple musicians to play together online and in sync. Might be a good platform for piano party duets! ![]()
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(self-titled) semi-posting lurker Minor Deity ![]() |
Oh will definitely read this! I have a violin friend (I think I've shared videos of us here) and we were just texting the other day about how much we miss playing together.
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Beatification Candidate![]() |
Wow! Sounds like there is a steep learning curve, but would be worth it to rehearse with others!
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Minor Deity![]() |
Then you have to “unlearn” all that stuff when you get back to playing together in real life again? ![]()
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(self-titled) semi-posting lurker Minor Deity ![]() |
?? I assumed Ron meant that the platform has a learning curve to it, not that you have to re-learn how to play. Am I missing something?
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Beatification Candidate![]() |
Our choir director is a college prof and said that the SoundJack was a problem because of the limit on the number of performers as well as the need to be on ethernet. She is most hopeful for https://www.jacktrip.org/
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