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    Armenian folk instruments sound on iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad
    18.02.2010 12:21 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ EdgeArt Entertainment, Inc. (USA) developed a series
    of musical applications, imitating sounds of Armenian folk
    instruments.

    Artashes Sevada, program developer, told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter
    that iDuduk, iShvee applications are already available for users all
    over the world, while iZurna, iBlulj and iDhol will be in Apple
    Internet-store in the nearest future. `Music by eminent Armenian
    musicians such as Djivan Gasparyan (iDuduk), Ararat Petrosyan and
    Norik Manukyan (iShvee) is also included in the applications. That'll
    be our last series of applications with Armenian folk instruments. But
    very soon we are producing iShaku, imitating Japanese folk
    instrument,' he added.

    As iPhone is constantly connected to Internet, the program provides
    downloads of continually changing slides about Armenian artists,
    sculptors, religion and Armenian alphabet as well as Armenia's
    attractions.

    `That's a way to popularize Armenian culture, starting from the Middle
    age up to now. Purchasing a popular product, users will also have a
    chance to discover Armenian history and culture,' Sevada said.

    Music performance on iPhone through applications such as iBand, Wivi
    Band, Guitar, iAno, Pocket Guitar, etc. is getting popular across the
    globe. Orchestra concerts, where music is performed on iPhone along
    with real musical instruments, are not a seldom event
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