[Harp-L] Programs for Harmonica?!
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Programs for Harmonica?!
- From: josh jacobs <mr1danga@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 11:43:22 -0700 (PDT)
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Greetings list,
Just wanted to say that if you are looking for music programs such as Print Music, Band in a Box, or Transkriber.etc.. Musical Progressions on Ebay has a great inventory and has provided me with nothing less than stellar customer service on 3 separate transactions. I like all three of the above programs, but can especially appreciate Transkriber which enables one to do their own transcriptions by slowing down music. The program also allows you to change the pitch of a song so you can play along with any key of harp you might have. It takes a good amount of work, but my ear and harp have certainly improved leaps and bounds by putting forth the effort. Any one else out there have any luck with these or similar programs?
Josh-
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