These days I've stopped using paper music entirely and have gone completely digital. In this video I talk of upgrading to the larger 12.9 iPad four years ago and offer some thoughts on whether using a tablet for sheet music is something you want to do.
Definitely check out my other videos talking about iPads (and about forScore, which to me is the best app for reading sheet music and the reason I got an iPad in the first place): https://www.harptuesday.com/category/forscore-ipad/
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0:00 Introduction - my last 9 years with an iPad
0:57 Has my iPad ever crashed - two common questions
2:31 How to import a huge paper collection - two common questions
4:13 Cost - a common concern
5:30 I love the screen and pencil experience on the iPad
7:10 Page turns on an iPad and in paper
9:45 Your experience with tech and how it might play into using an iPad or not
11:31 intro from episode 198 :)
11:39 What iPad should you get?
11:56 Two things the iPad does best
13:27 One thing paper music does best
14:45 What if iPads were free?
16:03 Breaking down the cost
17:43 What to look for in older iPads
18:25 The cost per year of using an iPad
19:25 Conclusion
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