Protect your stuff
 The Hornbase is BCT's latest addition to the family. With the Hornbase, you can safely and securely store information about your gear--serial numbers, ownership certificates, photographs--and know that if the unthinkable happens, you can prove the instrument, recording device, computer, or other gear belongs to you.
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Other sites
Broken Consort Technologies isn't the only resource on the web for community musicians, not by a long shot. There are quite a few sites which can offer assistance to the community musician.
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The HornBase Project --> The GearBase Project |
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Written by BCT admin
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Friday, 23 November 2007 |
The Hornbase Project has been retitled to The Gearbase, simply because we have had a number of requests to add such musician's tools as recording equipment, electronics, and other such bits to reside "under the umbrella."
For those of you not familiar, The GearBase's state objective is to provide a stable, safe, and secure place for owners of instruments, gear, and other items to store their ownership materials, serial numbers, photos, and other identification data. So many of us know we have our ownership material SOMEwhere, but how many of us can find it right this second? The GearBase will solve this problem.
Along with this, users will have the option of sharing the non-sensitive images of their stuff for viewing by the rest of us gearheads. :-) All images will be watermarked and won't be able to be reused by unscrupulous types.
Watch this space for further details!
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Library woes?
It's rehearsal time...do you know where your music is?
If the answer is "maybe" or less, then let the HyperLibrary service help you! The HyperLibrary project's goals are to provide a high-performance, easy-to-use music library database to all ensembles.
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Trombone talk!
Play the trombone? Want to meet other trombonists from all over the world? Visit The Trombone Forum and have a chat!
New York trombonist and composer Sam Burtis also has a forum; make sure you drop by The Open Horn as well.
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