Read an interesting article on Wired today about new consumer level services that allow real-time collaboration in music over the Internet. The website they talked about is called eJamming, and they had some great things to say about it. Essentially you can jam over the net with other musicians around the world. I think I remember seeing similar ‘promises’ in Sympatico Internet advertisements over 5 years ago. As I currently do not have access to high-speed Internet I am unable to explore the product. Takers? The service is free during the beta.
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- Harry Manx + David Lindley at royal conservatory of music, Toronto, ON on 1 Apr 2011
- Cowboy Junkies at royal conservatory of music, Toronto, ON on 19 Nov 2010
- Kathleen Edwards at The Dakota Tavern, Toronto on 3 Aug 2010
- Jason Collett at Church of the Redeemer, Toronto on 11 Nov 2010
- The Dears at The Garrison, Toronto, Ontario on 15 Oct 2010
- The Dears at The Garrison, Toronto, Ontario on 14 Oct 2010
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