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• • • • • • • • Goto page 1,, ->:: Author Message Turkle Heavyweight Member Joined: 29 Apr 2008 Posts: 1987 Location: New York City Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 7:52 am Post subject: Software for managing music / lead sheets for bands Hi, everyone. I'm hoping you'll have some good advice for me here. I'm looking to invest in a tablet / music solution to organize all my lead sheets and efficiently share them with multiple bands.

I need the software to do the following: 1) Excellent display on tablet (Android/Windows preferred, I'm not a Mac guy - I'm thinking 12' Microsoft Surface or 10' Samsung Android) 2) Keep all my lead sheets / charts organized 3) Put together set lists 4) Easily share lead sheets / charts with other band members for download/printing or display on their own tablets 5) Keep multiple books separate from each other so I know which charts are being played in which bands I know that this is a lot, but now that I'm in multiple ensembles I'm really trying to make my life easier and more organized. Any suggestions you have are welcomed.

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Perhaps this requires more than one piece of software? Thanks![/list] _________________ Yamaha 8310Z trumpet Yamaha 8310Z flugel Curry 3. TrumpetFunk Veteran Member Joined: 06 Jan 2005 Posts: 196 Location: Toronto Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 2:18 pm Post subject: Hi Turkle. Not to be preachy but an iPad with forScore will do all these things. Generic Touchpad Driver Windows 10.

You don't need to be a mac guy. You might also look at iGigBook which contains dozens of fake book indexes, should you own them in PDF format. Plus there are hundreds of just useful apps unrelated to music notation. I use an older model and the screen can be small at times but there are good crop and size options. Though pricy, I'm seriously looking to upgrade to an iPad Pro with the 12.9' screen. Maybe as soon as I land a $1000 gig. Cheiden Heavyweight Member Joined: 28 Sep 2004 Posts: 7112 Location: Orange County, CA Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 3:02 pm Post subject: I agree that you shouldn't exclude iPads even though you don't favor Apple.

I'm decidedly in the Microsoft camp and wary of Apple/Mac products but the iPads/iPhone products are really slick. Hp Laserjet 3030 Scanner Software For Mac. By all accounts, forScore will do most all of what you want, and it's pretty well reviewed. I read part of an orchestra rehearsal on an iPad Mini with forScore and it was a no problem reading and getting around. No doubt a full size or pro Pad would have been preferable. The cool thing then was that nobody had the trumpet part so the tuba player went online and downloaded it from IMSLP.

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