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Stephen, please tell me more about digitized fake books... Where does one find them? I don't need a huge library of standards at my fingertips. I'm not very good at sight reading, so if I haven't practiced it I'm not playing it! I just want digital versions of specific songs that I like. I'm not averse to spending money to save time and effort. If the score display app has the ability to send MIDI notes, that's a plus but not an absolute necessity.
Another question... with digital music, how does one add "notes" to the score about fingering, cues to change variations, etc?
I'm convinced that there's a better way than printed sheets and thumbing through bulky song books. Just trying to figure out the hardware, software, and work-flow that offer the best way forward. Thanks!!
Ted, Check your PM that I sent.
Most music software apps for sheet music allow you to make annotations on the sheets. My favorite app is unReal book for displaying sheets on iOS, with Android, I use Mobile Sheets Pro
https://www.zubersoft.com/mobilesheets/