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Old 06-20-2013, 03:53 AM   #192
murraypaul
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So basically thats my thougt so far, and of course, since this idea is kinda new, so I do think marketing effort is required for musicians to be attracted to this kind of feature. (Note helping them to get pdf version of their performing music should be a top priority, and then next will be making them learn how to actually use this device, and it should be user friendly and does not require much learning curve.)
There is already an iPad market for sheet music display, with the advantage that it doesn't need an external light, and can change pages instantly.
There are also page turn foot pedals available.
I would imagine that in most orchestral settings, automatic page turning wouldn't be much use, as each page is not the same duration, given rests.
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