We’re not 100% certain, but this might just be the very first busker to kick out the jams on an iPad. It’s an interesting concept, and I’m not knocking the musicianship required to play an app like Seline HD, but I wonder if people who are willing to pay buskers feel like she’s cheating a little bit.
I’d be curious to know if there’s a difference in the money she makes while she’s playing Seline HD over a traditional instrument.
It started as a hobby and turned into a full-time job for Josh. One minute he was keeping notes on his switch to the Mac and the next thing he knew he was the full time Editor-In-Chief for Macgasm. He spent his early years designing and developing Web sites, but now it's all writing, all the time. Josh also currently contributes to PCWorld.
He produces two podcasts, The Macgasm Podcast, and The AppOrchard, and can be heard on CBC Radio once every couple of years, despite secretly wishing that was a more frequent gig.
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