Bluegrass
Love this App. I am constantly learning new songs weekly and I’m able to keep all of them in one place. While jamming with other musicians I can pull my phone out and set in on my knee and instantly play a new song!
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5 out of 5
4 ratings in Singapore
Love this App. I am constantly learning new songs weekly and I’m able to keep all of them in one place. While jamming with other musicians I can pull my phone out and set in on my knee and instantly play a new song!
I love this app. I use it everyday. I store all my music on it. It’s ease of use is it’s real strength. I can take all my music wherever I go.
Best app to organize my set lists and retain my notes! Only wish I could use the same database between multiple iOS devices.
Living in a time when people are used to having access to their files on all their devices and andy changes are transferred continuously instantaneously in the background, I am really missing a cloud sync feature here. To be fair, the app offers a workaround that remainders me of how we did things 20 years ago. Export your files on one device and import it on the other. This is so inconvenient! Instead, I would like to have access to my scores on all my devices. For example. But to do so, I would have to export my documents first from for example my iPad and than import it on my iPhone to make sure all my newly created documents and annotations are in there. This just gives me a headache.
Facial gestures are inarguably cool if you're working with multi-page pieces. I like the way it tracks annotations separately from the doc. It's geniunely good. Except...it's bad for tunebooks, or any other assemblage of music indexed by text. If you have, say, the Kingston Irish Slow Session Tune Book, there are hundreds of tunes, often two per page, and the way to find the one you want is to go to the index or the table of contents, find the thing you want, and go to that page. PDFs are searchable formats, and the app is already handling PDFs, so I'm not sure what the objection is. In any case, I have Paperless Music, but also still have ForScore, Notability, and GoodReader. Paperless Music is worth having, it just...can't do as much on its own as I wish it would.
I love having my music wherever my iPad is. Plus it is so much easier to turn the page! I can download music including my own compositions. I can create examples for my students and keep them for the next student.
If I already have the app and all my music on my iPad, is there a way to open all that music if I put the app on my iPhone also? I don’t see a login option, so my phone has no idea that it’s the same account I already have on a different device. If not, do I just archive all the music on the iPad and share that with my iPhone? I’d rather just be able to open the app on either device and have everything in both places.
Super easy sheet music organizing app. Can upload from multiple formats like pdf or photo. Can mark up or insert formatted text and symbols. Can organize into collections. Only thing missing is ability to sync but you can share so no problem.
The app is easy to use and works flawlessly with the Donner page Turner pedal on my iPad.
I love this app and use it most days to upload to my “sheet” music server. I don’t miss the print outs at all and it interfaces perfectly with my foot pedal page turner! BUT it still defaults to “Untitled” when importing from files. One must select the file’s name. Please change!