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klook

(12,154 posts)
Fri Jan 20, 2012, 02:42 PM Jan 2012

iPad for sheet music display?

Is anybody here using an iPad for sheet music?

I've been hesitating to get an iPad until a model with a larger display comes out, since a 9.7" diagonal screen seems woefully small for displaying sheet music at a useful size (about the size of a trade paperback book). The MusicReader site lists other devices that can display sheet music, and most of them are larger than the iPad. HOWEVER, I don't want a Windows or Android tablet, and I don't want to spend a fortune on a device that is only for sheet music.

My plan is to scan my library of sheet music (hundreds of pages), which is mostly in the form of traditional music books now, including "real book" (lead sheets - melody + chord names) and regular treble/bass piano notation, sometimes with lyrics. Ideally, the software would enable transposing (as iReal Book does, for example). Very Nice To Haves would be the ability to annotate and highlight the notation, and hear a (probably cheesy General MIDI) rendition of what the tune is supposed to sound like.

Here's another article of interest (although it's a year and a half old at this point):
A Comparison of Five iPad Sheet Music Readers

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iPad for sheet music display? (Original Post) klook Jan 2012 OP
Sparkly uses her iPad to do that Stinky The Clown Jan 2012 #1
OK, thanks klook Jan 2012 #2
She puts them into iBook. She likes some of the public domain sheet music she finds Stinky The Clown Jan 2012 #3
Bluetooth Page-turner dealie klook Jan 2012 #4

Stinky The Clown

(67,798 posts)
1. Sparkly uses her iPad to do that
Sat Jan 21, 2012, 06:25 PM
Jan 2012

She plays piano from it sometimes. She says it is smaller and a little harder to read but easy enough to scroll.

Stinky The Clown

(67,798 posts)
3. She puts them into iBook. She likes some of the public domain sheet music she finds
Sun Jan 22, 2012, 01:33 AM
Jan 2012

It is all PDF, so iBook is perfect.

She wants to know more about this foot pedal/scrolling thing.

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