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Old 01-22-2014, 04:46 PM
TappyJohn TappyJohn is offline
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Lightbulb Notation running on Tablets

I would like to know what is the latest situation on using Notation on a small format Tablet. I run a couple of small music groups and use Notation Composer to arrange all our music. I use my laptop during rehearsals and performances to read my music from, but I currently print out the music for other members of the groups. Several have asked whether they could use a Tablet to do similar. I envisage a time when many musicians will be reading from such devices. It would be great to be able to hold all one's music in Notation format on a small Tablet and use it live in concert. One enhancement I would like would be to have some way of turning the page rather than using one's hands, eg. a foot pedal? Any help would be appreciated ... John ...(PS This is my first post and I can't understand why I cant use the 'enter' key to throw a new paragraph!!

Last edited by TappyJohn; 01-22-2014 at 10:16 PM. Reason: added the PS
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