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  2. MagicScore - Wikipedia

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    Maestro Performer – an entry level, free sheet music program; Maestro Online – a free product that allows users to publish their scores inside web pages; MagicScore Music Software is now an integrated part of Maestro Music Software but the company continues development of some of the MagicScore products.

  3. Maestro (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Maestro is a MusicVR video game by British musician Mike Oldfield. ... Both games are available for free download from the archive page of an Oldfield fansite Tubular ...

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  6. Maestro! Jump in Music - Wikipedia

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    Maestro! Jump In Music is a rhythm action game for the Nintendo DS and iPhone OS. It is published by BigBen Interactive and developed by French studios Pastagames and Neko Entertainment. The game was released for the Nintendo DS in Europe on November 6, 2009. The first world of the original retail title was released as a standalone app titled ...

  7. Open educational resources - Wikipedia

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    In response to COVID-19, the Principal Institute has partnered with Fieth Consulting, LLC, California State University's SkillsCommons and MERLOT to create a free online resource hub designed to help Administrators, Teachers, Students, and Families more effectively support teaching and learning online. [148]

  8. Maestro - Wikipedia

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    Maestro (/ ˈ m aɪ s t r oʊ /; from the Italian maestro [maˈestro; maˈɛstro], meaning "master" or "teacher," [1] plural: maestros or maestri) is an honorific title of respect, sometimes abbreviated Mo.

  9. Maestro I - Wikipedia

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    1978-79 Softlab Munich, Tucherpark. Maestro I was an early integrated development environment for software. [1] developed by Softlab Munich in the 1970s and 1980s.The system was originally called "Programm-Entwicklungs-Terminal-System" ("program development terminal system") abbreviated as PET; it was renamed after Commodore International introduced a home computer called the Commodore PET in ...