tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2459236597819116357.post692954685565158893..comments2023-09-19T05:45:53.953-07:00Comments on Ballet from the Piano: The Piano and Me, and the iPad Makes ThreeBecca Wonghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13463993860168841233noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2459236597819116357.post-81853246011048959322013-11-24T22:49:17.082-08:002013-11-24T22:49:17.082-08:00I am sooooooo happy to have found this post. I ha...I am sooooooo happy to have found this post. I have been searching everywhere knowing that somone out there does what I do and uses an ipad. I am a ballet accompanist and play the piano around 30 hours a week at the university and in studios and have been doing it since i was 14..roughly 19 years ago now. I have decided that it is time for me to go digital and have scanned all my music into the computer. I was planning on using forscore. How do you switch between pieces? Find pieces? I watched a tutorial that you can hold your finger on a piece and see a preview. I have always been able to switch quickly between my pieces and that is something that my boss loves and I don't want to loose that because I am now looking only at titles and not at the actual music. It is the music that I see that helps me know what works. I have imputed around 500 pieces at this point and so I have a lot of music I have sorted out by musical genre...gavotte, polka, jig, rag etc. Thanks for your post.Amaliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14641294189908573808noreply@blogger.com