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Topic: RSS FeedittyMIDI Player fits in Palm - Music Marketplace - advertisement - Review
American Music Teacher, June-July, 2002
Micro Tools, Inc., P.O. Box 624, Simsbury, CT 06070; (860) 651-6170; Fax: (860) 651-0019; sales@ittyMIDI.com; www.ittyMIDI.com. $30.
MicroTools, Inc. has created the ittyMIDI Player, the first full-featured MIDI player for Palm OS handhelds, to help students practice more effectively. With ittyMIDI Players, students can learn the correct rhythm and melody after they go home, and MIDI players allow students to start slowly and gradually increase the tempo as they increase their proficiency. The ittyMIDI Player differs from other MIDI players because it is smaller, fitting on the piano, and less costly.
For more information contact MicroTools, Inc.
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