Thursday, February 14, 2008 

Using Tablet PC's for Musicians

Few art music nightingales acknowledge considering today's computer technologies can do away with many of the hassles of ink and paper music. Pianist Hugh Sung has a video that exhibits manifold Tablet PC models and shares how they can be adapted to elevate the classical musician's art and lifestyle.Hugh Sung
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Chopin MP3's on AmieStreet.com

Pianist Hugh Sung has just made his first set of solo concert piano works by Chopin available for sale on Amie Street. Hugh Sung's renditions of the Waltz in A-flat major, Op. 69 No. 1, the Waltz in C-sharp minor, Op. 64 No. 2, and the "Raindrop" Prelude in D-flat major, Op. 28 No. 15 are not only fascinating interpretations of popular classics, but they're along innovative hypothetical due to they were performed on a contemporary new piano simulation program called Pianoteq by Modartt. Unlike regular digital pianos that have a limited neighborhood of velocity and color capabilities, Pianoteq remodels upwards of* the full-dress range of physical phenomena derive from grand pianos, giving an unexampled range of artistry and explicative capabilities to a computerized instrument. Hugh Sung shows off the amazing expressive range of the Pianoteq simulator in these exquisite works by Chopin with touch, shading, and nuanced pedal effects.Hugh Sung
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