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MusicWorks Interactive ships Finale DVD tutorial

MusicWorks Interactive is now shipping The Finale 2008-2009 Tutorial DVD-Level 1 video tutorial. The title is the first release in its new Educational DVD Series developed for music professionals and includes more than 8 hours of video to help develop and refine Finale skills in teachers, students, composers, orchestrators and musicians.

The tutorial is presented by composer and Finale expert Paul Gilreath, who has hundreds of film, television and game composition credits and is the author of The Guide to MIDI Orchestration, 3rd edition. Gilreath applies the same informative, easy to follow style he used in his book to this tutorial. Users who are new to Finale will welcome his step by step approach, while more experienced users as well as those wanting to upgrade to Finale 2009 will appreciate the advanced topics.

The Mac and PC compatible DVD tutorial features presentations that run in a custom flash player so no file installation is necessary other than Flash. The videos were captured in a large 960x600 format, without having to be resized for production, so they are crystal clear. They show live-action screen captures as well as superimposed live video that demonstrates the accompanying computer and MIDI keyboard keystrokes.

For more information, please visit www.musicworksinteractive.com

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