Music Inc Magazine September 2024

Yamaha Partners with Tomplay in the U.S. Y amaha has announced its partnership with Tombooks, the creator of interac-

string or mallet keyboard instrument. Tom- play premium unlocks an extensive catalog of more than 80,000 songs and soundtracks across all genres and for all skill levels. “Empowering expression is at the core of all that we do at Yamaha, and through Tom- play we aim to propel customers’ enjoyment of music-making to new heights,” said Brian Petterson, Yamaha’s director of marketing for winds and strings. {yamaha.com}

tive sheet music app Tomplay. This collabo- ration brings a new dimension to musical practice and performance, letting musicians play along with high-quality recordings by professional artists. Now available in the U.S., Yamaha customers will get complimentary access to the Tomplay app for three months by registering a Yamaha brass, woodwind,

Ron Manus

NAMM Foundation Adds Ron Manus to Board of Directors T he NAMM Foundation has welcomed Ron Manus to the organization’s board of directors in the role of secretary- treasurer. As a member of the board, Manus will serve a three-year term to guide the work of the non-profit and fulfill its vision to create access to and advance participation in music-making across the lifespan. Manus succeeds Susan Lipp, owner and chairman of Full Compass, as secretary-treasurer. “Ron has served as a pillar to the music community for decades, and we are honored to have him join the board. We look forward to seeing the profound impact he will have on The NAMM Foundation,” said John Mlynczak, president and CEO of NAMM and president of The NAMM Foundation. “I am beyond excited to join the NAMM Foundation Board of Directors,” Manus said. “Music has always been the heartbeat of my life, and I can’t wait to work with an organization that’s dedicated to making music accessible and inspiring for everyone. Together, we’ll amplify the power of music and support the next generation of musicians to unleash their inner rock stars!” Manus, chief business development officer, is the third generation of the Manus family, helping to lead his family’s educational music brand Alfred Music. He joined Alfred Music in 1988, following the legacy of his grandfather, Sam Manus, and his father, Morty. Under his guidance, Alfred Music embraced technology, pioneering digital learning tools that revolutionized music education. With the appointment, Manus will join Chris White, chair of The NAMM Foundation and president and CEO of White House of Music; Dinah Gretsch, vice chair of The NAMM Foundation and executive vice president and CFO of Gretsch Company; Victor Wooten, director of the NAMM Foundation and five-time Grammy Award recipient; and John Mlynczak, president of the NAMM Foundation and president and CEO of NAMM on the board. {nammfoundation.org}

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