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e-Stand electronic music stand introduced. (Music Marketplace).


e-Stand, Inc., 8340 N. Lincoln Ave., Ste. 201, Skokie, IL 60077; (847) 329-3000; Fax: (847) 677- 4550; dsitrick@estand.tv; www.estand.tv. Contact company for price.

The e-Stand Performer Digital Music Workstation A music workstation is piece of electronic musical equipment providing the facilities of:
  • a sound module,
  • a music sequencer and
  • (usually) a musical keyboard.
It enables a musician to compose electronic music using just one piece of equipment.
 is a state-of-the-art, electronic music stand that eliminates the need for paper sheet music.

Introduced by violinist Itzhak Perlman Itzhak Perlman (born August 31, 1945) is an Israeli-American violinist, conductor, and pedagogue. He is one of the most distinguished violinists of the late 20th century. Biography  at the Ravinia Music Festival last summer, the Performer is a patented stand-alone and networkable sheet music management and collaboration system. It utilizes an embedded Inserted into. See embedded system.  microcomputer system, including software, conventional RAM and ROM, larger non-volatile storage (storage) non-volatile storage - (NVS, persistent storage, memory) A term describing a storage device whose contents are preserved when its power is off. Storage using magnetic media (e.g. , communications interfaces, user interfaces and analog-digital support for the audio inputs and outputs. The Performer features a lightweight, high-resolution, page-sized color 15" LCD touch-sensitive screen with an anti-glare overlay. A stylus stylus: see pen.


(1) A pen-shaped instrument that is used to "draw" images or select from menus. Styli (the plural of stylus, pronounced "sty-lye") come with handheld devices that have touch screens, such as PDAs and video games.
 enables the user to add personal notations or to drag-and-drop printed text on the touch screen. Pages can be turned, forward or backward, at the performer's or conductor's own pace via a foot pedal or by tapping a button below the screen.

The e-Stand Performer was developed in 1992 by guitarist David Sitrick. For more information contact e-Stand, Inc.
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Publication:American Music Teacher
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Date:Oct 1, 2002
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