[Trombone-l] Best Palm Apps For Musicians?

Wessner, John jwessner at towson.edu
Sun Apr 29 18:41:41 CDT 2007


I don't use my palm.  I find holding the slide lightly between my thumb and first two fingers gives me more flexibility.

I realize we are mostly professional musicians, but trombonists talking about using high end office time management equipment is ostentatious.  Om the other hand, I noticed all the applications seemed to be music not gig related.  :-(
jw

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From: trombone-l-bounces at server5.samford.edu [mailto:trombone-l-bounces at server5.samford.edu] On Behalf Of Jim Hale
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>> BDicty has a free music dictionary

I couldn't find this - do you have a direct link? :)

Jim 

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[mailto:trombone-l-bounces at maillists.samford.edu] On Behalf Of Denton Thomas
Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2007 11:07 AM
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I use some free stuff:

BDicty has a free music dictionary
BPM beat counter
CFB Timer (keep track of my practice time) Ear trainer (for with students)
Metronome 1.32 by Richard Chamberlain Sound Pad (tone generator)

I'll have to check out some of the other stuff listed ...



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