> From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Kelly
> Pierce
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> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: How Apple gave people access to a library full of classical
> music – and tried to make it accessible
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> Besides classical,
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>> Of Richard Turner
>> Sent: Monday, October 30, 2023 9:10 AM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
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>> music – and tried to make it accessible
>>
>> Greetings,
>> The w
not about disability.
>>
>> I found this article very informative for any classical music fan. I
>> stripped out the ads and have the link to the original story at the end.
>>
>> How Apple gave people access to a library full of classical music – and
>> tried t
er 30, 2023 9:10 AM
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> Subject: How Apple gave people access to a library full of classical music –
> and tried to make it accessible
>
> Greetings,
> The word “Accessible” in the title of this article refers to general
> accessibility to the world
story at the end.
How Apple gave people access to a library full of classical music – and tried
to make it accessible
There are 1,243 versions of Vivaldi’s Spring from the Four Seasons alone.
Helping people through that was key to building the new Apple Music Classical
app, senior staff at the
: How Apple gave people access to a library full of classical music
– and tried to make it accessible
Thank you for this information. Mine is an older studio. I’ve invested a lot of
money here so Apple will just have to go. Spotify works quite well.
Judy Wilkinson
On Oct 30, 2023, at 11:52 AM
the Universe My web site: https://www.turner42.com From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Judy WilkinsonSent: Monday, October 30, 2023 12:34 PMTo: viphone@googlegroups.comSubject: Re: How Apple gave people access to a library full of classical music – and tried to make it accessible Thank you
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Subject: Re: How Apple gave people access to a library full of classical music
– and tried to make it accessible
I have no idea wheth
article refers to general accessibility to the world, not about disability.
I found this article very informative for any classical music fan. I stripped out the ads and have the link to the original story at the end.
How Apple gave people access to a library full of classical music – and tried to
: How Apple gave people access to a library full of classical music
– and tried to make it accessible
I have no idea whether Amazon smart speakers have airplay capability. Does
anyone know whether the studio speakers have this option?
Judy Wilkinson
On Oct 30, 2023, at 11:03 AM, Sieghard Weitzel
anything playing on your phone to said speakers.
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Of Judy Wilkinson
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2023 10:53 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: How Apple gave people access to a library full of classical music – and tried to make it accessible
When classic came out, I am very excited Lee subscribe to Apple Music. I have found out that I
ut the ads and have the link to the original story at the end.
How Apple gave people access to a library full of classical music – and tried
to make it accessible
There are 1,243 versions of Vivaldi’s Spring from the Four Seasons alone.
Helping people through that was key to building the new
When classic came out, I am very excited Lee subscribe to Apple Music. I have found out that I cannot use it, however. I have smart speakers when I use Spotify a button pops up next to the play button that says it hooked to other speakers or something like that, and I’m able to to hook it to my liv
people access to a library full of classical music – and tried
to make it accessible
There are 1,243 versions of Vivaldi’s Spring from the Four Seasons alone.
Helping people through that was key to building the new Apple Music Classical
app, senior staff at the venture tell David Phelan
Sunday
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