iSheetMusic looks to bring sheet music into digital age |
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Sheet music is among the last things about the music industry to be digitized. And a Seattle startup has a plan to change that.
The company is called iSheetMusic, and its cofounders are Matt Mostad and Matthew Sutton, two local musicians with entrepreneurial backgrounds.
iSheetMusic is a free iPhone/iPad/iTouch app that lets musicians purchase sheet music and carry hundreds of songs with them at all times.
The startup says it is partnering with Hal Leonard and Alfred Music Publishing and will have more than 30,000 songs available.
Mostad was fonder and CEO of Enthusiasm Technologies, which was sold to Metro One Telecommunications.
Sutton is a veteran audio tech who has built and maintained studios for Microsoft, Steve Miller, Heart, Paul Allen among others.
Here is a Q&A with Sutton on VOXUS.
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