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Richard uses BIAB and will share his creations with us as he learns the software.

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Well, if he gets the hang of BBox to anywhere even remotely close to the level he's got with the guitar, then colour me mighty interested!


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Well, if he gets the hang of BBox to anywhere even remotely close to the level he's got with the guitar, then colour me mighty interested!


I'm very interested to hear what he can do with the software too, Icelander.

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Wow - I thoroughly enjoyed this smile I'm excited to see the stuff he whips up using Band-in-a-Box!


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Wow - I thoroughly enjoyed this smile I'm excited to see the stuff he whips up using Band-in-a-Box!

Deryk,

A lot of famed guitarists (and musicians) are using BIAB in assorted ways. Tommy Emmanuel said he's not computer savvy enough and lacks time to wade in to learn the software.

The software is currently being taught at the prestigious Julliard School of Music; Illinois State University; Green River School of Broadcasting; and many others worldwide. Professor Pat Pattison (Berklee School of Music) is adding it to his courses soon.

The software is well-known among music educators thanks, in part, to the efforts of Dr. Kim McCord, creator of the top-rated Special Needs Music Program in the US. Kids are learning the program easily in life.

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Wow - I thoroughly enjoyed this smile I'm excited to see the stuff he whips up using Band-in-a-Box!

Deryk,

A lot of famed guitarists (and musicians) are using BIAB in assorted ways. Tommy Emmanuel said he's not computer savvy enough and lacks time to wade in to learn the software.

The software is currently being taught at the prestigious Julliard School of Music; Illinois State University; Green River School of Broadcasting; and many others worldwide. Professor Pat Pattison (Berklee School of Music) is adding it to his courses soon.

The software is well-known among music educators thanks, in part, to the efforts of Dr. Kim McCord, creator of the top-rated Special Needs Music Program in the US. Kids are learning the program easily in life.


Don,

That's an amazing list. I know you've had a hand in introducing and encouraging Dr. McCord to use the program. I was aware some of these institutions and instructors were using BiaB in their curriculum but there are a few that's new to me too.

It's a shame this forum does not have the privilege of having any educators that actively use the program contribute to the forum.


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Wow - I thoroughly enjoyed this smile I'm excited to see the stuff he whips up using Band-in-a-Box!

Deryk,

A lot of famed guitarists (and musicians) are using BIAB in assorted ways. Tommy Emmanuel said he's not computer savvy enough and lacks time to wade in to learn the software.

The software is currently being taught at the prestigious Julliard School of Music; Illinois State University; Green River School of Broadcasting; and many others worldwide. Professor Pat Pattison (Berklee School of Music) is adding it to his courses soon.

The software is well-known among music educators thanks, in part, to the efforts of Dr. Kim McCord, creator of the top-rated Special Needs Music Program in the US. Kids are learning the program easily in life.


Don,

That's an amazing list. I know you've had a hand in introducing and encouraging Dr. McCord to use the program. I was aware some of these institutions and instructors were using BiaB in their curriculum but there are a few that's new to me too.

It's a shame this forum does not have the privilege of having any educators that actively use the program contribute to the forum.


Deryk,

It may be a bit too soon to expect results but the group "I Teach Music Technology" has nearly 9,000 music educator members using the software. Unfortunately, they have been on Summer break and just now returning to their classrooms. I fully expect great news soon.

The teacher of the Broadcasting Course at Green River College, Bob Rivers, is a longtime friend and the genius behind Twisted Tunes. I'm encouraging him to join these forums.

A truism I'm finding; The more fame that they accrue, the more unapproachable they become. That is just a sad fact, not a condemnation.

I didn't mean to imply that 9,000 member educators are teaching the software but a goodly percentage. Everyone should know about BIAB by this time. Several assist me in propagation of PG products.

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Dr. Kim McCord is a contributing member of The Association for Technology in Music Instruction (ATMI) and, as such, she travels the world performing lectures and seminars. Kim never fails to mention my modest accomplishments with the software while introducing the software and PG Music directly by name.

Dr. McCord is currently Professor Emeritus at Illinois State University and travels extensively to promote music education with emphasis on Special Needs college students and youngsters with physical and/or emotional deficits. She is credited with the formation of the top-rated such program in the US.

I am extremely honored to be listed among her friends.

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Wow - I thoroughly enjoyed this smile I'm excited to see the stuff he whips up using Band-in-a-Box!

Deryk,

A lot of famed guitarists (and musicians) are using BIAB in assorted ways. Tommy Emmanuel said he's not computer savvy enough and lacks time to wade in to learn the software.

The software is currently being taught at the prestigious Julliard School of Music; Illinois State University; Green River School of Broadcasting; and many others worldwide. Professor Pat Pattison (Berklee School of Music) is adding it to his courses soon.

The software is well-known among music educators thanks, in part, to the efforts of Dr. Kim McCord, creator of the top-rated Special Needs Music Program in the US. Kids are learning the program easily in life.


Wow - I had no idea! Really exciting news - I'd love to hear what some of these established musicians are making in Band-in-a-Box smile


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Music software seems to have a 'taboo' associated with it. Users are reluctant to admit that they are using a 'crutch' to create their music. Especially when being criticized by music purists.

I still recall the arguments over using a drum machine while today such apps are integrated into cell phones. lol

The rapid advance of technology will eventually end such reluctance, we hope.

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