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<title>Online tools for live rehearsals</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>This online instruction workgroup hasn't been very active, so let me put the first forum post out there. Has anyone tried one of the rehearsal tools mentioned in the GoogleDoc? It's hard to tell, looking at some of their websites, if they really try to pull off live remote performance like Jamkazam appears to do. The ones I marked to research first were:</p>
<p>http://www.ejamming.com/<br />
https://www.jamkazam.com/<br />
https://www.bandlab.com/<br />
https://www.mixcord.co/pages/acapella</p>
<p>Any insights would be appreciated. I don't want to reinvent the wheel here.</p>
<p>Best,</p>
<p>Mark</p>]]></description>
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