
Back in September at TechCrunch Disrupt SF, a small company called
Miso Media won the
People's Choice Award for a very impressive iPad application with a musical bent. The application, which is now called
Plectrum, acts as a virtual guitar teacher by actually
listening to the notes you're playing, then advancing the music displayed on the screen accordingly. Disrupt attendees weren't the only ones who were impressed: the startup later went on to close a
$600K seed round led by Google Ventures. But while it's gotten plenty of buzz, the application itself hasn't been available to users. Until now. Today, the company is announcing that Plectrum is live on the App Store. You can download it
right here for $2.99.

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