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All of the JABB trumpets and trombones (including the "Lite" instruments) include keyswitched versions that allow you to easily switch between a variety of commonly-used jazz mutes and open playing. When you load a "KS" trumpet or trombone, Human Playback automatically interprets expressions like "bucket," "cup," "harmon," and "mute out," without any additional effort required. These expressions can even be contained inside JazzText enclosures - Human Playback ignores the enclosure characters and looks for the word. For more information, see Keyswitches.

A common basic jazz articulation is for players to tongue offbeat eighth notes and slur onbeat eighth notes. Human Playback automatically supports this tonguing pattern when using JABB instruments. For more information, see Human Playback Preferences.

the descriptors cover a range of major topics, from classical genre types, to local descriptions (New Orleans, Asian, French, etc), instrument types (strings, percussion, horns, etc), band type (orchestral, quartet, acapella, etc), mood (happy, inspirational, flamboyant), and others (such as a set of "adult" bits).

I feel that if the works of some of the major composers, or some of the most commonly played symphonic, concert band, operatic and musical (think 'broadway') scores were made available in the public domain it would do amazing things to help all musicians. Our kids could learn with great works, and our tax dollars wouldn't have to pay to rent the music. Amateur groups could play the music that they want to play, and the music that the crowds want to hear (which would probably increase their revenue streams). Semi-pro organizations could afford to pay their talented workforce.

spend the $100M on bandwidth. To "free" copywritten material all you have to do is provide a place to put it for a few hours out in the wild. People do the work of obtaining the material and redistributing it for free. Buy an island near a country that doesn't respect copywrite law. Better yet, launch a sat into space and host from space.

Two primary ideas. the type of information I am always annoyed when it is not free is "how to books" information. I feel that everyone has the right to all of human knowledge, especially in practical matters. This wouldn't help wikipedia because how-to information is not allowed there, but one of the related projects which does allow how-to information would benefit greatly. Purchasing the rights to how-to books on cooking, self-defense, relationships, crafts, woodworking, and so on would be a great launching point for a wiki that could build upon the methods and improve them.the second idea is to get a competent musical orchestra, band, synthesizer arranger, etc., to perform notable works that the scores are out of copyright. the modern recorded performances of out-of copyright music are still under copyright, so nobody can hear Beethoven, the Pirates of Penzance, etc., freely, even though the scores belong to everyone. the millions could hire someone to perform the works and release them either to public domain or under a license that works for wiki. (Or, if more practical, the rights to existing recordings of the classic works could be purchased.)Barash Barash 03:00, 23 October 2006 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Pacesetter English was/is a 12th grade English curriculum developed in the late 90's by the College Board as an alternative to their AP curriculum. It represented a large amount of R&D by leading academics and English teachers, incorporating contemporary literary theory in to a curriculum which addresses multimedia production and consumption as well as literature. However, it ultimately didn't fit the College Board's business model, apparently, since it didn't culminate in a specific standardized test, and Pacesetter English became abandonware. It was completed, marketed and successfully deployed in schools across the country for several years, but it is not commercially available today.

Or, start a legal, public, abandon ware system. Hire an individual to contact software companies and purchase the source for abandoned software, then open it up. Eudora worked out in the long run, seemingly. But, what about other software that just rots away in the basement of MS, Symantec, or Sierra?

Lets buy abandonware game titles and create a WikiOSS... And on further reflection why limit i to just games, any other applications could be good as well... Okay, I recognise that this might not be the best way of spending the cash... Maybe digitized versions of Da Vinci's works would be good... Or perhaps create a reposatory of musical works (WikiMuse anybody?), think Bach, Mozart and Beethoven... And what about recordings that are in the public domain? --K33l0r 07:17, 23 October 2006 (UTC)Reply[reply] 2351a5e196

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