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Software or app to go paperless.

Nov 18, 2005
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Wanting to move to an iPad for chord charts, sheet music and the such. I would like the ability to build set lists as well.

I need some input. I’m not even sure which questions to ask. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
 
Irealb or ireal pro (as I think it's called these days) is an indispensable tool, imo. You don't need to have it but having it is a definite boon... I use it for bass, trumpet, and guitar sheets and practice.

If you play live in any type of ensemble, you might consider getting a Bluetooth page turner as well. That's another one of those "you don't need it but life is a whole lot nicer with it" kinda things.
 
I use UnRealBook and scan in handwritten charts. I have set lists for multiple bands/gigs. You can build or chance song orders easily. For score is similar. You can also mark up or write notes on each page
 
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