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Digital store provides music through the Internet


From "NewsDesk" <NewsDesk@UMCOM.ORG>
Date Tue, 1 Apr 2003 14:36:56 -0600

April 1, 2003 News media contact: Kathy Gilbert7(615)742-54707Nashville,
Tenn.	10-71B{194}

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UMNS) - A new digital store allows customers to hear and
buy United Methodist music selections any time through a home computer.

Digital Music@cokesbury.com, launched by the United Methodist Publishing
House, makes music available from several categories: anthems, children's
songs, congregational hymns, hand-bell music, instrumental parts,
instrumental solos, miscellaneous choral music, organ solos, piano solos and
vocal solos.

The digital store can provide musical selections that are relevant to current
events. The technology allows music buyers to review music at their computer,
print a score that they like, and use it in rehearsal or worship the same
day. Many selections contain customization options, such as key
transposition.

Using Sibelius Scorch technology, the site allows the user to see and hear
the full musical score before purchasing. The technology runs inside Internet
Explorer and Netscape, on both Windows and Mac computers. After buying the
score through Cokesbury.com, the customer can print the music directly out on
a home printer.

Information is available at http://www.cokesbury.com/music.

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