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inForm Music Analysis software program released.(Music Marketplace)

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Electronic Courseware Systems, Inc., 1713 S. State St., Champaign, IL 61820; (217) 359-7099, fax: (217) 359-6578; sales@ecsmedia.com; www.ecsmedia.com. Single station, $79.95; lab pack (five stations), $200; site/network license (twenty-four stations), $640.

Electronic Courseware Systems, Inc. introduces inForm: A Music Analysis System software program designed to facilitate analysis of musical form while listening to and viewing music.

Authored by Jennifer Sterling, this program allows computer users to understand the impact of seeing a musical score as they listen to music, while analyzing its musical structure under their own control. Users can mark up the score as they listen, stopping and starting the playback as they wish. The program includes high-quality music performances from the Naxos record catalogue as MP3 files and scrolling graphical music scores.

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