Virtual Music Stand 1.3 Released - The Essential Page Turning and Practise Tool for Musicians.
Southampton, UK (PRWEB) June 28, 2007 -- Virtual Music Stand 1.3 released. Virtual Music Stand is the perfect accompaniment for any musician at any level. It is a software application that scrolls imported sheet music either manually or automatically, allowing the musician to play freely whilst not having to stop to turn pages of music.
Virtual Music Stand is a low-cost, home practise tool for musicians. It doesn't require any special hardware. By simply placing a keyboard or other input device on the floor, sheet music can be scrolled using the foot as it is played. Virtual Music Stand supports both printed and hand-written manuscript and can scroll to any point in the music, including repeats and codas. Scores can be annotated in the same way as traditional, paper sheet music.
If music is played with the built-in visual or audible metronome, the points at which the music is scrolled can be linked to a metronome beat. Once this has been done, the music can be scrolled automatically. If the metronome speed is increased, the scroll speed increases with it.
With the score displayed at the full width of the computer monitor, reading the music becomes much easier than with traditional paper scores.
Virtual Music Stand also allows recordings to be associated with a score. These recordings can be split up into passages of interest, and even slowed down to hear how they were played.
Virtual Music Stand is available for download at http://www.virtualmusicstand.com and is released for Microsoft Windows XP, 2000 and 98.
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