
Tombooks, the inventor of the interactive sheet music Tomplay application, and Yamaha Corporation of America, the U.S. subsidiary of the world's leading of the world's leading manufacturer of musical instruments, announce the launch of their partnership. The Yamaha customers in the U.S. can now enjoy three months' free Premium access to the Tomplay application with the purchase of a string, wind or percussion instrument. Tomplay premium offers unlimited access to a vast catalog of over 80,000 interactive scores, arranged for 28 instruments and ffor all levels.
"Encouraging personal expression is at the heart of everything we do at Yamaha. With Tomplay, we want to take the joy of making music to new heights," said Brian Petterson, marketing director for string and wind instruments at Yamaha Corporation of America. "This partnership represents a major step forward in our commitment to supporting amateur musicians and music educators in the U.S."
Making music learning more immersive and fun
Thanks to this collaboration, musicians can progress in a unique and fun way, taking ownership of their instrument and unleashing their full musical potential. their instrument and unleash their full musical potential. Interactive scores scroll automatically on the screen on screen with the music. Features such as slowing down or speeding up the tempo, selecting a passage to play select a passage to play it repeatedly, record and playback, make learning music more effective and immersive.
"We're delighted to extend our collaboration with Yamaha to the USA," said Alexis Steinmann, co-founder and CEO of Tomplay. "By combining Yamaha's exceptional instruments with our catalog of interactive scores, we offer musicians a unique experience that revolutionizes the way they learn of music."
Used by over a million musicians in 157 countries, the Tomplay platform enables all musicians to play their instrument accompanied by high-quality recordings by professional musicians including artists from the prestigious Deutsche Grammophon label.
(PR - ES)
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