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  2. Yousician - Wikipedia

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    Yousician is a Finnish interactive and educational music service made to learn and play a musical instrument. It currently supports the following musical instruments: guitar, piano (keyboards), ukulele, bass, and voice.

  3. Guitars in the Classroom - Wikipedia

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    Guitars in the Classroom (GITC)(`get-see`) is a non-profit organization that trains and equips classroom teachers to integrate singing and playing guitar into the daily school experience. Founded in 1998, GITC produces programs over 30 states and several foreign countries.

  4. Miss Amy - Wikipedia

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    Miss Amy frequently plays live with Miss Amy & Her Big Kids' Band. The members have each earned their President's Active Life Style Awards and are experienced musicians who have performed rock, jazz, funk and classical music. Current members [8] Miss Amy – vocals, guitar; Alex Otey – trumpet, keyboard, vocals; Ryan Ross – percussion

  5. Starr Labs - Wikipedia

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    The company manufactures a diverse product line of MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) interactive guitars, keyboards, percussion and unique music devices for professional musicians, semi-pro musicians, and music students. Current products include: Ztars [3] [4] keyboards [5] guitar electronics. [6] Starr Labs Ztar Z6 in a home studio.

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  7. Brilliant (website) - Wikipedia

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    The website boasted over 100,000 users at that time. By July 2017, the platform had accumulated more than 4 million registered users, and by April 2019, it had achieved a valuation of $50 million. Originally, Brilliant hosted a variety of individual puzzles and occasionally monthly challenges.

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