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# The Studio

Creating a Music Metaverse for Collaboration and Performance

WOM Studios will enable musicians of all demographics and genres to collaborate from anywhere in the world. We’re building a virtual metaverse focused on music, where people can form bands globally, compete in challenges, and perform in front of virtual audiences.

Our goal is to make practicing more fun, finding and playing with other musicians easier, and offer opportunities for recording, performing, and sharing music. Regardless of skill level or background, you are a musician to us and should be part of the WOM community and experience.

We respect and value the diversity of people, their views, experiences, and music. To ensure everyone can play, we provide the tools, platform, and agency to help you achieve your individual music aspirations. WOM Studios is committed to making it easier for you to learn, create, collaborate, and share music.


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