Royal College of Music Develops Performance Simulator for Musicians

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Royal College of Music Develops Performance Simulator for Musicians
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A performance simulator facility allows musicians to practice in realistic environments, including with reactive virtual audiences and audition panels. The Royal College of Music in London uses the lab to train musicians in stage presence, communication, and stress management.

A performance simulator facility has been developed to allow musicians to practice performance in real-world conditions, even with reactive virtual audiences and audition panels. The Royal College of Music in London uses the lab to train and refine skills of musicians in stage presence , communication, and stress management . Presenter Spencer Kelly visits the lab to see how it's putting musicians to the test.

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