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IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Interlochen
Arts Academy and FreeHand Systems
announce pilot program to test
the world’s first sheet music computer tablet
LOS
ALTOS, Calif. – April 15, 2004 – FreeHand Systems, Inc.,
a world leader in the development, manufacture and marketing of
electronic accessories to the music industry, and Interlochen Arts
Academy, the nation’s premier fine arts boarding high school,
have announced a pilot program that will put the world’s first
sheet music computer tablet into the hands of the most talented
and motivated high school musicians.
FreeHand
Systems, a privately held Silicon Valley company with the mission
of reinventing music for musicians worldwide, has created MusicPad
Pro®, a revolutionary electronic device that changes the way
musicians compose, arrange and perform their art.
Interlochen
Arts Academy, which each year enrolls 450 students from the United
States and 20 other countries, will become the first school to test
the MusicPad Pro, as part of Interlochen’s music, theory and
composition programs.
The
MusicPad Pro fits neatly on a music stand, solving the age-old problem
of turning music pages by letting musicians simply touch the screen.
It also creates a paperless environment by providing storage capacity
for an entire music library of more than 5,000 pages of sheet music.
And FreeHand’s proprietary annotation technology lets musicians
mark up or compose new music while saving the original score.
“The
potential for this technology is tremendous,” said Michael
Albaugh, Interlochen’s Director of Music. “Our students
are the best and the brightest, and I’m sure we will develop
many uses for the MusicPad Pro that have yet to be considered. We
plan to explore uses from the classroom to the stage.”
“The
Interlochen Arts Academy is widely-recognized as the nation’s
foremost music school for high school students, with an outstanding
curriculum and a stellar faculty,” said Kim Lorz, chief executive
officer of FreeHand Systems. “We are privileged to be collaborating
on this pilot project with Interlochen, and excited about working
with them in furthering their mission of excellence in music education.”
The
MusicPad Pro sheet music computer tablet is housed in a charcoal
grey ABS polymer enclosure not much larger than a sheet of paper.
Weighing just under five pounds, it is lightweight and easy to carry.
The MusicPad Pro Plus, which comes with a rechargeable battery,
weighs a little more.
Both
models have an easy-to-read, low glare, backlit 12.1-inch TFT LCD
display. Key features include zoom in and zoom out capabilities
and on-screen color highlighters and pens to add or erase rehearsal
marks and notations. Digital music files in pdf, jpg and other popular
graphics formats can be directly imported into the MusicPad Pro
using the software provided with the device. Printed music can be
scanned into a computer and then imported.
As
part of the FreeHand Music Management System, FreeHand’s website
(www.freehandsystems.com provides over 35,000 music compositions
and digital files. Customer support and access to an on-line store
to buy FreeHand products are also on the website.
Pricing
& Availability
The new MusicPad Pro and MusicPad Pro Plus are available on FreeHand
System’s website (www.freehandsystems.com) and through FreeHand
Authorized Resellers for a suggested retail price of $999 (US).
The MusicPad Pro Plus, which includes a 3-hour rechargeable battery,
is $1,199.
About
FreeHand Systems
FreeHand Systems, Inc. is a privately held company headquartered
in Los Altos, Calif., with the mission of reinventing music for
60 million American musicians and their counterparts worldwide.
The company is a world leader in the development, manufacture, and
marketing of electronic accessories to the music industry, as well
as the leading Internet-based provider of sheet music and digital
files through its acquisition of Sunhawk Digital Music LLC.
Its
flagship product, the MusicPad Pro, provides innovative technology
and productivity benefits to arrangers, composers, conductors and
performers within the orchestral, choral, studio musician markets,
as well as music educators and amateur musicians. FreeHand Systems
has been funded and mentored by KAL Equity Capital Fund II, LLC.
About
Interlochen Arts Academy
Established in 1962 as the nation's first independent high school
dedicated to the arts, Interlochen Arts Academy is the nation's
top fine arts boarding high school. Students come to study Music,
Visual Arts, Dance, Creative Writing, Theatre Arts and college-preparatory
academics, with an extraordinarily distinguished faculty and staff.
Students also benefit from frequent visits from guest artists, many
of whom are distinguished alumni of Interlochen’s programs.
The
Academy is part of Interlochen Center for the Arts, whose 1,200-acre
campus in northwest lower Michigan also is home to Interlochen Arts
Camp, the nation’s oldest and largest summer arts camp. More
than 10 percent of the members of the nation’s major orchestras
attended Interlochen. Alumni include Jessye Norman, Josh Groban,
Norah Jones, Jewel, Chris Brubeck, Chip Davis and Lorin Maazel,
Music Director of the New York Philharmonic.
For
more information, visit www.interlochen.org.
Media
Contact:
Clyde Beswick
FreeHand Systems,Inc.
310.275.9269
cbeswick@freehandsystems.com
NOTE
TO EDITORS:
For additional information visit FreeHand Systems’ website
www.freehandsystems.com.
FreeHand Systems, Inc., MusicPad Pro, MusicPad Pro Plus are trademarks
of FreeHand Systems, Inc.
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