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SongRepertoire: Digital sheet music management
SongRepertoire is an app that helps you digitally manage sheet music, setlists and playbacks. You can also integrate your devices such as external pedals and more.
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Orpheus App: Organize your music anytime, anywhere
Orpheus App is an app to organize your sheet music. The app is deliberately minimalist and only has the functions you need. So you can:
- make notes in your score with a lightweight and flexible annotation feature;
- bookmark pages in long PDFs for quick …
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Piascore: Using Digital Sheet Music
Piascore is an app to easily search and store digital scores. With this app you can view and use your scores anytime, anywhere.
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MobileSheets: Manage digital scores
MobileSheets is a sheet music reading app for Android. If you purchase the app, you will have a number of interesting functionalities. For example, you can:
- Organize all your scores efficiently so you can find the score you want in seconds, take …
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Band Manager: Order in your sheet music chaos
Band Manager helps you organize and distribute your entire library of scores and parts, distribute them to your musicians, and digitally read the scores themselves. This not only saves you a lot of time, you also keep an overview and determine …
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Minimum Maximum: Lestip
The German artist Hans-Peter Feldmann decorates traditional oil paintings with red noses or cross-eyed. What strikes? Minimal intervention, maximum effect. Do you also try this out with your students with their score as a work product?
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Irritate with Brian Eno: Lesson Suggestion
Producer Brian Eno likes to impose restrictions on his artists. He taped the fingers of Coldplay's Chris Martin together to force him to play the piano in a new way.
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Time for making: Make your own work with and for your own instrument
Erik Schrooten and Bert Appermont made this website about composing.
You don't compose with Time for making behind a sheet of music bars, but preferably with your own instrument at the ready. The new is created by experimenting. This method has …
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ForScore: Reading sheet music digitally
This paid app forScore is very useful for reading and editing sheet music digitally. You can, among other things:
- annotate or annotate, create lists, rearrange pages, add bookmarks, play along to an audio track and more with a plethora of tools to …
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Listen better to your student during instrument class
A violin teacher noticed that she always looked at the technical aspect: the bow stroke that is not correct, a wrong fingering, the thumb that is not in the right place ...
This post is part of the weekly blog of Erik Schrooten , founder of Kunstig …
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Making an inspiration list for a musical work: Lesson suggestion
Violinist Stephen Nachmanovitch and pianist Ron Fein juxtaposed images from magazines with their scores. They were inspired by the images to give musical works their own (meaningful) atmosphere.
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What if and the score: Lessuggestie
In the program What if? a nice challenge is hidden to get started with the score of / with your student.
This post is part of the weekly blog of Erik Schrooten , the driving force behind Kunstig Competent.
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