'Virtual Maestro' helps you orchestrate symphonies

Jaiyant CavaleJun 14 2008

So you think you can play the guitar. Well, how well, may we ask? Could you play for the London Symphony Orchestra? In fact, you could. All you have to do is contact the American professors who have created ‘Virtual Maestro’ software, which allows you to use the Wii Console by Nintendo and conduct a symphony. If they decide to, they could help you be the first person to own the Orchestrating game. The trial run, which began in the U.k last week, has made many music lovers and video game freaks to unite and try their hand at orchestrating. Western Classical music has always been thought of something that is moldy dry and boring. But with the ‘Virtual Maestro’ you can turn an orchestra into something cool. Now, there is a catch. For you to try your hand at classical guitar, you may have to wait a little while, as there are still no plans to launch it on the Wiis anytime soon.

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Via: PC World

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