UnRealBook allows you to make Playlists from the songs already on your iPad.
You can use the build in Camera to actually take a photo of sheet music from another musicians book and convert it to a PDF, create a bookmark, and add it to your playlist in about 40 seconds.
UnRealBook uses bookmarks so if you have a sheet in a FakeBook on page 532, simply create a bookmark add it to your playlist and when you select that song, it will automatically display that page without delay.
UnRealbook will allow Sync to all the iPads in a band to turn the page at the same time from One pedal (leader/conductor).
It has a built in music player so you can link an MP3 to sheet music and play the song from your playlist.
You can have Multiple Playlists.
You can re-order your playlists easily by using drag-and-drop.
You can annotate music/scores on the fly and they retain the notation.
You can edit/create your own lyrics or add lyrics to a song.
It has a built in metronome.
and on, and on, and on.
This is why I like it.
Ditto to everything Al has said. I do use Good Reader it's a great app, just don't use it for lead sheets, but for owner's manuals and a ton of other important PDFs.
ScottL
I prefer the
PageFlip versus the "AirTurn". It's a neat self contained pedal with rubber backing so it doesn't slide all over the floor.
I use the
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