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Welcome!
Welcome to the "Getting Started" page! Here you'll find archived posts grouped by subject. This page will be updated as relevant articles appear. As always, please email me if you'd like to see a particular topic discussed, or if you need help with anything presented here! My goal is to help you, the Classical Musician, feel as comfortable as possible understanding, using, and enjoying the fantastic technology tools out there to enhance your art and lifestyle!
"Putting a Tablet PC System together for Musicians" Series
Music Meets Tech #23: Tablet PC's for MusiciansAdd to My Profile | More Videos
Part 1: Hardware
Part 2: Software
Part 3: Scanning Music
Part 4: Music Readers and Annotators
Part 5: Music Readers and Annotators continued
Part 6: Maintenance
Part 7: Building a Digital Music Library
Part 8: Free Digital Sheet Music
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As this site grows, I'm hoping it will become more of a helpful resource covering a wide range of topics dealing with music, the arts, and technology. If you need help finding a particular item, use the following Google search box - be sure to mark the option to search hughsung.com instead of the web to find results within this website.Find Digital Sheet Music at Sunhawk
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Thank you for visiting this site! I hope you'll find this to be a friendly place to learn about and discuss the fascinating technologies available for the Classical Musician. A great place to get started is with the ongoing "Getting Started" series. Remember, the worst questions are the ones you never ask, so feel free to email me!
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