With the launch of the YouTube Symphony Orchestra last month, the internet looks set to revolutionise how musicians can collaborate together.
In response, Pure Solo has made many of the audition pieces suggested by YouTube available as a free download in their PureSolo Player.
The PureSolo Player is a downloadable application that is available for free at http://www.puresolo.com. Here, musicians can browse a library of over 10,000 professional backing tracks arranged for a wide choice of artists, genres and instruments.
Each track typically costs 99p, with more intricate classical pieces costing up to £1.99. However, pieces for the YouTube Symphony Orchestra are free for the duration of the audition period.
“I was intrigued when I heard about YouTube’s Orchestra and saw many parallels with what they’re trying to achieve and our own goals and aims for PureSolo. We want to support this idea as much as possible and have decided to make YouTube’s suggested audition pieces available for free. I hope that any musicians thinking of auditioning will find the tracks we have created especially for them useful when it comes to preparing for their final submissions.” John Thirkell, Managing Director.
To claim their free audition backing tracks, YouTube applicants can download the free PureSolo Player at http://www.puresolo.com. After the download has completed, users simply open the application and filter tracks by selecting their instrument and hitting the YouTube button.
I hope you find this interesting, and I do apologise for what might seem like spam! I thought I’d let you know as you have blogged about the YouTube Orchestra.
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With the launch of the YouTube Symphony Orchestra last month, the internet looks set to revolutionise how musicians can collaborate together.
In response, Pure Solo has made many of the audition pieces suggested by YouTube available as a free download in their PureSolo Player.
The PureSolo Player is a downloadable application that is available for free at http://www.puresolo.com. Here, musicians can browse a library of over 10,000 professional backing tracks arranged for a wide choice of artists, genres and instruments.
Each track typically costs 99p, with more intricate classical pieces costing up to £1.99. However, pieces for the YouTube Symphony Orchestra are free for the duration of the audition period.
“I was intrigued when I heard about YouTube’s Orchestra and saw many parallels with what they’re trying to achieve and our own goals and aims for PureSolo. We want to support this idea as much as possible and have decided to make YouTube’s suggested audition pieces available for free. I hope that any musicians thinking of auditioning will find the tracks we have created especially for them useful when it comes to preparing for their final submissions.” John Thirkell, Managing Director.
To claim their free audition backing tracks, YouTube applicants can download the free PureSolo Player at http://www.puresolo.com. After the download has completed, users simply open the application and filter tracks by selecting their instrument and hitting the YouTube button.
I hope you find this interesting, and I do apologise for what might seem like spam! I thought I’d let you know as you have blogged about the YouTube Orchestra.
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Stefanie
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Hie CJ
whats up??? sorry for late posting on your comment.
Now, After adding Poll in WordPress, i got a link of PollDaddy Poll of my poll, then in your WordPress blog widget add text in sidebar, then add you Poll link, then save the changes of sidebar.
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