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Old 01-26-2008, 04:38 PM   #23
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I should say that my attempt with sheet music was almost purely out of curiosity. I go to a fair number of concerts and I'm often surprised that every musician in every orchestra sits dressed in fine attire playing beautiful instruments but each has this preposterous music stand in front of them with large sheets of paper with their music printed on them. They then turn and shuffle these between and during performances. It's seems stunningly archaic. I don't know what the digital alternative might be, but it just seems to me that there ought to be one.
While browsing on internet I accidentally came to the site of a company(Idon't remember which) making a device for music. It was an LCD cross between a Rocketbook and a tablet with sheet music software onboard. It would be practical with a foot operated page clicker I guess (or a toe operated trackball ). Unless you are an organist, because it would interfere with the bass pedal.
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