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American Music Teacher, August-Sept, 2002
Notation Technologies, 4887 Church Rd., Doylestown, PA 18901; (215) 794-5886; Fax: (215) 794-7115; www.notationtechnologies.com. $49.99.
Notation Technologies announces the release of Play Music, originally introduced as It's Music Time, an entry-level notation software program. It includes twenty-four staves and eight voices per staff, playback, editing, professional printing abilities and other features. Play Music notates using a computer mouse, any MIDI instrument or downloadable MIDI files.
Play Music is compatible with Windows 95, 98, 2000, ME and XP, with Mac OS coming soon. A free downloadable demo is available, and software updates are free.
For more information contact Notation Technologies.
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