Thanks for these interesting posts, David and Julie.
I am always fascinated by the less-obvious uses that people find for the iPad, and I admire people like you who learn how to optimize them to the degree that you can use them professionally, as well as in your private life. I hope that I have the time someday to do something with music using the iPad. At present I'm learning how to do various things in the area of photography and art with it and simply have no time.
Are there any film clips (UTube or similar) available on line of either or both of you performing that we could see?
Thanks,
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-------Original Message-------
Date: 03/17/14 02:04:54
Subject: Re: [iPad] iPad use for playing music
Well, that is possible, I could have run it down in my bag. Yes, I love ForScore, in fact you are the one who told me about it, thanks!
Yes, I use a page turner. We had 4 people on stage tonight and 2 of us were using ForScore. We played a St Paddy's show at the famous Bluebird in Nashville, which we do yearly. Traditional sounding songs by my friend author and songwriter Carson Morton, along with some actual traditional fiddle/whistle tunes.
Julie
Sent from my iPad
On Mar 16, 2014, at 11:01 AM, "David H. Bailey" <
dhbailey52@comcast.net> wrote:
Congratulations on making it through the night! Isn't ForScore wonderful?
You might consider buying an external rechargeable battery pack so that
you could plug your iPad into that should the power run down.
I have my iPad in the Targus cover that doubles as a stand and allows
the iPad to swivel and which has magnets to turn off the iPad when it's
closed. I've found that the cover does indeed turn the iPad off when
it's closed, even if I haven't looped the elastic around the whole thing
to hold it closed. So when I'm using it around the house it's fine.
But sometimes I pack it into my shoulder bag and still don't loop the
elastic around the whole thing and the cover doesn't quite stay lined up
with the magnets and the iPad can be turned on in my shoulder bag.
After a few times finding myself with a quite depleted iPad battery
after being sure I left home with it fully charged, I think I've finally
learned my lesson. :-)
I'm mentioning this to suggest that your dogs may not have been the
culprit and it may have been fully charged when you left home.
By the way, do you use a page-turner or are all your tunes single-page
things like I've found in many Irish/Scottish/English tunebooks?
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David H. Bailey it
dhbailey@davidbaileymusicstudio.com
http://www.davidbaileymusicstudio.com