Method and computer program product for allowing a plurality of musicians who are in physically separate locations to create a single musical performance using a teleconferencing platform provided by a host server

A method and computer program product are provided for allowing a plurality of musicians who are in physically separate locations to create a single musical performance using a teleconferencing platform provided by a host server. The teleconferencing platform is electronically connected to musician...

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1. Verfasser: Slotznick, Benjamin
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Zusammenfassung:A method and computer program product are provided for allowing a plurality of musicians who are in physically separate locations to create a single musical performance using a teleconferencing platform provided by a host server. The teleconferencing platform is electronically connected to musician participants who create the single musical performance via respective musician participant computers, and non-musician participants who experience the created single musical performance via respective non-musician participant computers. The single musical performance includes voice and/or instrument sounds contributed from each of the musicians. Host-sent audio is streamed by the host server to each of the participant computers. The host-sent audio includes a separable tempo and tone reference. Each of the musician participants provide their respective voice and/or instrument sounds to the host-sent audio. The separable tempo and tone reference is used to synchronize the single musical performances of the respective musician participants which are then combined to create the single musical performance. The host-sent audio, including the separable tempo and tone reference, is removed from the single combined musical performance, leaving only the single musical performance which may then be provided to the non-musician participants via their respective non-musician participant computers.