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An innovative new non-profit, JackTrip Foundation, has launched to make live online music performance feasible and accessible to all. Their program (dubbed Virtual Studio) will allow musicians to perform together over household internet connections, using client-server technology to facilitate both small and large groups. Ragazzi Boys Chorus (pictured in a virtual chorus performance) is one of the pilot groups of this groundbreaking technology.
Photo courtesy of Ragazzi Boys Chorus
An innovative new non-profit, JackTrip Foundation, has launched to make live online music performance feasible and accessible to all. Their program (dubbed Virtual Studio) will allow musicians to perform together over household internet connections, using client-server technology to facilitate both small and large groups. Ragazzi Boys Chorus (pictured in a virtual chorus performance) is one of the pilot groups of this groundbreaking technology.
Photo courtesy of Ragazzi Boys Chorus
An innovative new non-profit, JackTrip Foundation, has launched to make live online music performance feasible and accessible to all. Their program (dubbed Virtual Studio) will allow musicians to perform together over household internet connections, using client-server technology to facilitate both small and large groups. Pictured are members of Ragazzi Continuo pilot-testing this groundbreaking technology.
Photo courtesy of Ragazzi Continuo
An innovative new non-profit, JackTrip Foundation, has launched to make live online music performance feasible and accessible to all. Their program (dubbed Virtual Studio) will allow musicians to perform together over household internet connections, using client-server technology to facilitate both small and large groups. Ragazzi Boys Chorus (pictured in a previous concert) is one of the pilot groups of this groundbreaking technology.
Photo Credit: David Allen
An innovative new non-profit, JackTrip Foundation, has launched to make live online music performance feasible and accessible to all. Their program (dubbed Virtual Studio) will allow musicians to perform together over household internet connections, using client-server technology to facilitate both small and large groups. Ragazzi Boys Chorus (pictured in a previous concert) is one of the pilot groups of this groundbreaking technology.
Photo Credit: David Allen
An innovative new non-profit, JackTrip Foundation, has launched to make live online music performance feasible and accessible to all. Their program (dubbed Virtual Studio) will allow musicians to perform together over household internet connections, using client-server technology to facilitate both small and large groups. Ragazzi Boys Chorus (pictured iin a previous concert) is one of the pilot groups of this groundbreaking technology.
Photo Credit: David Allen
An innovative new non-profit, JackTrip Foundation, has launched to make live online music performance feasible and accessible to all. Their program (dubbed Virtual Studio) will allow musicians to perform together over household internet connections, using client-server technology to facilitate both small and large groups. Ragazzi Boys Chorus (pictured in a previous concert) is one of the pilot groups of this groundbreaking technology.
Photo Credit: David Allen
An innovative new non-profit, JackTrip Foundation, has launched to make live online music performance feasible and accessible to all. Their program (dubbed Virtual Studio) will allow musicians to perform together over household internet connections, using client-server technology to facilitate both small and large groups. Cantabile Youth Singers (pictured in a virtual chorus video) is one of the pilot groups of this groundbreaking technology.
Photo Courtesy of Cantabile Youth Singers
An innovative new non-profit, JackTrip Foundation, has launched to make live online music performance feasible and accessible to all. Their program (dubbed Virtual Studio) will allow musicians to perform together over household internet connections, using client-server technology to facilitate both small and large groups. Cantabile Youth Singers (pictured in a virtual chorus video) is one of the pilot groups of this groundbreaking technology.
Photo Courtesy of Cantabile Youth Singers
An innovative new non-profit, JackTrip Foundation, has launched to make live online music performance feasible and accessible to all. Their program (dubbed Virtual Studio) will allow musicians to perform together over household internet connections, using client-server technology to facilitate both small and large groups. Cantabile Youth Singers (pictured in a virtual chorus video) is one of the pilot groups of this groundbreaking technology.
Photo Courtesy of Cantabile Youth Singers
An innovative new non-profit, JackTrip Foundation, has launched to make live online music performance feasible and accessible to all. Their program (dubbed Virtual Studio) will allow musicians to perform together over household internet connections, using client-server technology to facilitate both small and large groups. Cantabile Youth Singers (pictured in a virtual chorus video) is one of the pilot groups of this groundbreaking technology.
Photo Courtesy of Cantabile Youth Singers
An innovative new non-profit, JackTrip Foundation, has launched to make live online music performance feasible and accessible to all. Their program (dubbed Virtual Studio) will allow musicians to perform together over household internet connections, using client-server technology to facilitate both small and large groups. Cantabile Youth Singers (pictured in a virtual chorus video) is one of the pilot groups of this groundbreaking technology.
Photo Courtesy of Cantabile Youth Singers
An innovative new non-profit, JackTrip Foundation, has launched to make live online music performance feasible and accessible to all. Their program (dubbed Virtual Studio) will allow musicians to perform together over household internet connections, using client-server technology to facilitate both small and large groups. Cantabile Youth Singers (pictured in their 2019 holiday concert) is one of the pilot groups of this groundbreaking technology.
Photo Credit: Kristy Andrews & Nick Briggs
An innovative new non-profit, JackTrip Foundation, has launched to make live online music performance feasible and accessible to all. Their program (dubbed Virtual Studio) will allow musicians to perform together over household internet connections, using client-server technology to facilitate both small and large groups. Cantabile Youth Singers (pictured in their 2019 holiday concert) is one of the pilot groups of this groundbreaking technology.
Photo Credit: Kristy Andrews & Nick Briggs
An innovative new non-profit, JackTrip Foundation, has launched to make live online music performance feasible and accessible to all. Their program (dubbed Virtual Studio) will allow musicians to perform together over household internet connections, using client-server technology to facilitate both small and large groups. Cantabile Youth Singers (pictured) is one of the pilot groups of this groundbreaking technology.
Photo Credit: Kristy Andrews & Nick Briggs
An innovative new non-profit, JackTrip Foundation, has launched to make live online music performance feasible and accessible to all. Their program (dubbed Virtual Studio) will allow musicians to perform together over household internet connections, using client-server technology to facilitate both small and large groups. Cantabile Youth Singers (pictured in their 2019 holiday concert) is one of the pilot groups of this groundbreaking technology.
Photo Credit: Kristy Andrews & Nick Briggs