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Old 05-09-2012, 10:34 PM   #19
J. Strnad
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If I had money to invest in it, I'd go for that "music e-reader."

I'm involved in staging musical events, some of them orchestral, and I can definitely see the advantage of a music e-reader that was self-lighted (man, those music stand lights are a pain, not just to musicians but also to videographers and audience members who don't want lights glaring at them!) and that, like the Kindle, could be set to "autoread" so that there was no turning of pages.

Being able to send arrangements to everyone at once, without printing, would be great, as would the ability to change them at will.

It's taken a ridiculously long time for the technology to take hold with books, but as far as I know, it hasn't even begun in the world of printed music.
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