Nowadays, even musical scores can be viewed on a screen.
Many musicians have already lost their hair and are reading music paperless. (It was paper...)
This time we will introduce five music score apps that can be used on Android.
5.Song Book
As the name "Song Book" suggests, this app is a "chord collection" for guitar, ukulele, piano, etc.
This app can be used on Android smartphones and tablets.
Not only is it extremely simple to operate, but also has functions transposition automatic scrolling
You can also sync your songs with Dropbox.
Since it is an American app, POPS in Japan and other countries is almost not standard.
4.Bandhelper
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"Bandhelper" is an app that works on both Android and iOS (iPhone/iPad).
Simply put, this app is an app that lets you do everything related to bands in one app.
You can not only view sheet music and chord charts, but also manage lyrics, event schedules, income, expenses, and other financial matters.
It's not free, but I personally think it's worth paying a little bit of money when you can do so much with one app.
You can also share these functions in real time by synchronizing them among members.
However, the price seems to change depending on the number of members sharing.
Of course, it also supports MIDI.
3.Musicnotes Sheet Music Player
`` Musicnotes '' is a major American electronic sheet music sales site, currently offering sheet music for over 300,000 songs.
Membership registration is in English, so it's a bit troublesome, but you can purchase a variety of sheet music. (This is not a suspicious site.)
This app is a unique app for reading music scores and other files purchased from Musicnotes
It seems that it is currently only compatible with Android.
During playback, you can change the tempo or mute some instruments.
The good thing about it is that it has a huge number of scores, but it's a shame that only the scores purchased here are supported.
2.Mobile sheets
This app is basically specialized for use on tablets.
It is compatible not only with Android but also with Windows.
First of all, in addition to the automatic scrolling function, you can move to the next page using a pedal or button connected via Bluetooth or USB.
In addition to the dedicated ChordPro file, it also supports multiple file formats such as images, PDFs, and text.
There aren't many apps that support Japanese, but it's nice that this app supports Japanese.
1.MuseScore
Lastly, there is "MuseScore" which I also love.
Various people have posted sheet music created using the PC software ``MuseScore'', and the number of submissions has exceeded 700,000 songs.
There are quite a few Japanese users, and many scores of J-POP and Vocaloid songs have been posted.
Although its performance as a simple music score app is inferior to other apps in some areas, I think this alone is sufficient.
By the way, it is much easier to scroll etc. using the app, but the app version requires a fee.
Instead, you can view sheet music for free by using a browser such as Chrome and visiting MuseScore
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