Nowadays, even musical scores can be viewed on a screen.
By transferring sheet music to your smartphone or tablet, you can view it anytime, anywhere without carrying around a heavy sheet music collection.
Many also have an automatic scrolling feature, so you don't have to flip through pages while playing the piano.
This time we will introduce five music score apps that can be used on Apple's iPhone and iPad.
5.PLANNING CENTER MUSIC STAND
"PLANNING CENTER MUSIC STAND" is an app that allows you to play sheet music and take notes.
A feature of this app is that you can add notes to PDF files while playing.
You can also play mp3 music files if you have them.
This app also has a built-in metronome, which can be used as an aid.
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.PAPERLESS MUSIC
"PAPERLESS MUSIC" is an app that aims to make various types of musical scores paperless.
This app allows you to import music scores directly from various apps such as iCloud, DropBox, and email apps.
Supports PDF and image files.
Although you cannot directly edit the music score itself with the app, you can take notes that are formatted to some extent with icons.
You can also categorize sheet music.
2.FORSCORE
This app is often used by orchestras.
It has a simple and sophisticated interface that makes it easy for anyone to use.
Another good point is that you can flexibly change the image size no matter what size screen you view it on.
I chose this app over other apps because of its ease of use.
1.musescore
Lastly, there is "MuseScore" which I also love.
It also ranked first in the Android rankings.
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 it may be inferior to other apps in terms of ease of use, the richness of this song is amazing.
Although you cannot import your own sheet music, you can view various sheet music as long as you have an internet environment.
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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