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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Written by BCT admin
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Friday, 23 November 2007 |
Effective 1 November, the newest addition to our list of projects was officially begun. This new initiative will be a shared blog for all community and civic musicians of every stripe. While all musicians are encouraged to take advantage of this new project when it goes live, especial invitations are extended to community and civic music directors, conductors, and board of directors.
Not only will it make for VERY entertaining reading, but think of all the wisdom, experience, and shared information that could be made available! We at BCT are very excited about this new project, which will be titled from the famous George Bernard Shaw quote: "Hell is full of musical amateurs; music is the Brandy of the Damned." We at BCT have always loved that quote, and it seemed to be just ironic and humorous enough to make a great new website.
Watch this space for updates as the project progresses, and be sure to use the feedback button to contact us if you are interested in being one of our bloggers!
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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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