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LaTrompeta Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2023 4:37 pm Post subject: |
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Dale Proctor wrote: | I’ll stick with paper…lol |
It's worked for millenia! _________________ Please join me as well at:
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chef8489 Heavyweight Member
Joined: 16 Aug 2011 Posts: 870 Location: Johnson City Tn
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Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2023 4:46 pm Post subject: |
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Right now I am using camscanner on my phone to scan my paper music and books. It's working but taking time. I'll update in here once my tablet arrives tomorrow. _________________ Current horns
2023 Bach 19072G/43 pipe with 1st trigger
1966 H.N. White King Silver Flair
1965 H.N. White King Super 20 Sllversonic Symphony 1st trigger |
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Proteus Veteran Member
Joined: 23 Sep 2010 Posts: 130 Location: Ottawa, Canada
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Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2023 5:00 pm Post subject: |
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Am using the scan feature on my Brother DCP-L2550DW laser printer. Excellent results, saves as sharp, high-contrast PDFs. In my experience using a cell camera to scan gives mediocre/uneven results at best so I prefer a bed scanner. _________________ Bach 239 C
Kanstul 700
Getzen Proteus 907S Bb
Bach Strad 37 Bb (70s)
ACB Doubler flugel
Getzen Capri cornet |
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chef8489 Heavyweight Member
Joined: 16 Aug 2011 Posts: 870 Location: Johnson City Tn
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Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2023 5:05 pm Post subject: |
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Proteus wrote: | Am using the scan feature on my Brother DCP-L2550DW laser printer. Excellent results, saves as sharp, high-contrast PDFs. In my experience using a cell camera to scan gives mediocre/uneven results at best so I prefer a bed scanner. |
My only issue with using my printer is my books I would have to tear them apart to scan them. _________________ Current horns
2023 Bach 19072G/43 pipe with 1st trigger
1966 H.N. White King Silver Flair
1965 H.N. White King Super 20 Sllversonic Symphony 1st trigger |
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Proteus Veteran Member
Joined: 23 Sep 2010 Posts: 130 Location: Ottawa, Canada
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Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2023 5:51 pm Post subject: |
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Often true - but the Brother software allows me to scan the page in any orientation and then rotate the image 90 or 180 degrees, so I never have to take books apart. _________________ Bach 239 C
Kanstul 700
Getzen Proteus 907S Bb
Bach Strad 37 Bb (70s)
ACB Doubler flugel
Getzen Capri cornet |
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zaferis Heavyweight Member
Joined: 03 Nov 2011 Posts: 2360 Location: Beavercreek, OH
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Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2023 5:58 am Post subject: |
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I use my Cannon printer/scanner for most things, and a scanner app on the iPad or phone at times.
The quality on the scanner seems to be better. (sharper lines, etc)
But the apps are more than good enough - sometimes a little awkward to get a flat scan.
Using a Mac you do have the built in ability to edit .pdf's and then again in Forscore.
I'm not 100% there yet, but very close. The last musical I played, because of time (I was a last minute sub), and numerous printed edits, cuts, and additions, I used paper.
I'm finding it extremely valuable for teaching lessons, not only can you carry a ton of music with you, but easy to send/share a page with and without edits to the student. "I don't have that book/music with me..." doesn't fly anymore. _________________ Freelance Performer/Educator
Adjunct Professor
Bach Trumpet Endorsing Artist
Retired Air Force Bandsman |
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cheiden Heavyweight Member
Joined: 28 Sep 2004 Posts: 8938 Location: Orange County, CA
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Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2023 9:43 am Post subject: |
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Proteus wrote: | Am using the scan feature on my Brother DCP-L2550DW laser printer. Excellent results, saves as sharp, high-contrast PDFs. In my experience using a cell camera to scan gives mediocre/uneven results at best so I prefer a bed scanner. |
I used to agree. But big books are a pain on a flatbed. And the cameras and apps have gotten so much better. My app locates the page edges and takes the scan without needing to push a button. If it detected that the camera isn't exactly straight it automatically corrects for it. There's even a tool that allows quickly cropping any page to maximize the image size. See my earlier post. I don't even have to hold the camera/pad. _________________ "I'm an engineer, which means I think I know a whole bunch of stuff I really don't."
Charles J Heiden/So Cal
Bach Strad 180ML43*/43 Bb/Yamaha 731 Flugel/Benge 1X C/Kanstul 920 Picc/Conn 80A Cornet
Bach 3C rim on 1.5C underpart |
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chef8489 Heavyweight Member
Joined: 16 Aug 2011 Posts: 870 Location: Johnson City Tn
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Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2023 9:46 am Post subject: |
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What pedals are you guy/gals using? _________________ Current horns
2023 Bach 19072G/43 pipe with 1st trigger
1966 H.N. White King Silver Flair
1965 H.N. White King Super 20 Sllversonic Symphony 1st trigger |
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jengstrom Veteran Member
Joined: 15 Sep 2008 Posts: 432 Location: Rochester, NY
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Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2023 10:10 am Post subject: |
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I have an Airturn pedal that I use once in a while. I find it to hard to find the right section of the pedal when I’m looking at music, so I only use it if I have to. I prefer to use the half-screen page function in Forscore. I can usually find a rest of a measure or two where I have the time to turn the page manually on the iPad.
John _________________ Bach 43*
Bach 72*
Bach Chicago C
Yamaha YTR-761 D/Eb
Kanstul 1525
Bach 196 picc |
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jengstrom Veteran Member
Joined: 15 Sep 2008 Posts: 432 Location: Rochester, NY
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Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2023 10:21 am Post subject: Re: Going 100% Paperless |
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[quote="nieuwguyski"] LaTrompeta wrote: |
I would echo those who mentioned backup plans. Not too long ago I played a gig with a bass player who had scanned the gig book and only brought his iPad... which, unfortunately, hadn't charged when last plugged in. There was an awkward moment while the band rearranged on the stage so the bass player could read off the piano player's charts. |
This is the kind of mistake I fear. I triple check to make sure the iPad is charged, and I keep an auxiliary charging battery in my bag. I believe in Murphy’s Law because, hey, I could be related. But I’d still rather tote the iPad than several 4” thick binders.
And even if the iPad isn’t fully charged, it only uses about 20% of the battery for a 2 hr rehearsal or gig.
John _________________ Bach 43*
Bach 72*
Bach Chicago C
Yamaha YTR-761 D/Eb
Kanstul 1525
Bach 196 picc |
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cheiden Heavyweight Member
Joined: 28 Sep 2004 Posts: 8938 Location: Orange County, CA
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Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2023 1:44 pm Post subject: |
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I also don't bother with a pedal and I use half-page mode quite a bit.
And I also try to keep a backup USB battery on hand. I found an inexpensive one at Target that has short fixed cords for both lightning and USB-C. Works great and is cheap insurance. _________________ "I'm an engineer, which means I think I know a whole bunch of stuff I really don't."
Charles J Heiden/So Cal
Bach Strad 180ML43*/43 Bb/Yamaha 731 Flugel/Benge 1X C/Kanstul 920 Picc/Conn 80A Cornet
Bach 3C rim on 1.5C underpart |
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golfhorn4 New Member
Joined: 28 Mar 2023 Posts: 1
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2023 9:54 am Post subject: Donating or Selling the filing cabinet of books and music? |
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I started playing in 1965 in school - now I have boxes and filing cabinets of music, methods, excerpts, quintets etc... Since most literature is now scanned and available online are there people still collecting the printed versions? Where is a good place to sell or donate? |
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chef8489 Heavyweight Member
Joined: 16 Aug 2011 Posts: 870 Location: Johnson City Tn
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2023 9:57 am Post subject: Re: Donating or Selling the filing cabinet of books and musi |
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golfhorn4 wrote: | I started playing in 1965 in school - now I have boxes and filing cabinets of music, methods, excerpts, quintets etc... Since most literature is now scanned and available online are there people still collecting the printed versions? Where is a good place to sell or donate? |
You can donate to high and middle schools _________________ Current horns
2023 Bach 19072G/43 pipe with 1st trigger
1966 H.N. White King Silver Flair
1965 H.N. White King Super 20 Sllversonic Symphony 1st trigger |
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Richard III Heavyweight Member
Joined: 22 May 2007 Posts: 2671 Location: Anacortes, WA
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2023 10:45 am Post subject: |
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jengstrom wrote: | I have an Airturn pedal that I use once in a while. I find it to hard to find the right section of the pedal when I’m looking at music, so I only use it if I have to. I prefer to use the half-screen page function in Forscore. I can usually find a rest of a measure or two where I have the time to turn the page manually on the iPad.
John |
This issue is why I went back to paper. Having three pages on my stand and needing to DC or DS and going back and forth between the pages is awkward using a pedal. I would frequently go too far or too little or just miss the pedal completely. _________________ Richard
Today's Trumpet: 1937 Cleveland Toreador
Today's Cornet: York Eminence
Today's Mouthpieces: Cleveland T and C |
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JayKosta Heavyweight Member
Joined: 24 Dec 2018 Posts: 3366 Location: Endwell NY USA
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2023 10:47 am Post subject: Re: Donating or Selling the filing cabinet of books and musi |
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golfhorn4 wrote: | ... Where is a good place to sell or donate? |
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If you have complete parts (all instruments) for pieces that have appeal for public performance, you can probably sell them here or on other 'instrument' sites. Quartets, Quintets, full wind-band, polkas, etc.
My guess is that unless the material is really desirable, donating to school would result in band director doing a quick look-through, and then telling students to 'take what you want, we'll recycle the rest'.
My community band music archives is full of old stuff that will never be used.
Some things get 'old & good', most just gets 'old'. _________________ Most Important Note ? - the next one !
KNOW (see) what the next note is BEFORE you have to play it.
PLAY the next note 'on time' and 'in rhythm'.
Oh ya, watch the conductor - they set what is 'on time'. |
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Crazy Finn Heavyweight Member
Joined: 27 Dec 2001 Posts: 8348 Location: Twin Cities, Minnesota
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2023 1:12 pm Post subject: |
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I have to admit, I've tried some of the scanner tools on Android recommended here and found them very lacking compared to the basic scanner on Apple Notes.
Sadly, my iPad is basically non-functional at this point. _________________ LA Benge 3X Bb Trumpet
Selmer Radial Bb Trumpet
Yamaha 6335S Bb Trumpet
Besson 709 Bb Trumpet
Bach 184L Bb Cornet
Yamaha 731 Bb Flugelhorn |
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trumpet2012fhl Veteran Member
Joined: 30 Jan 2011 Posts: 269
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Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2023 8:19 pm Post subject: Re: Going 100% Paperless |
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LaTrompeta wrote: |
Has anybody converted all their paper music to digital? I am looking for tips on the best way to do this without damaging my books. Of course, I realize I cannot share the digital copies with others -- that's fine. It's just for my own use.
The best way that I can think of is to carefully disassemble each book that uses staples, copy the pages, and reassemble. Some of the books are bound together with glue, however, and those I cannot take apart. This is where it gets tricky. |
It's on the pricier side, but if you can swing it, I suggest a CZUR book scanner. The software flattens the pages, this way you don't have to worry about disassembling any of the books or anything like that. If the pages won't lay flat, no problem the software can do it. I can buzz through a 200-page book in about 5-10 minutes. Highly recommend it. I've found other uses too, for instance, I don't have to shop for a big printer with a document feeder because I have the CZUR scanner. I have one of the original models so I'm sure there are also improvements.
My dad was a band director and I inherited quite a bit of music and other literature from him which is why I purchased it. Between all of his stuff and all of my stuff, I'm only about halfway through and I've been at it off and on for the last 2 years. |
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RandyTX Heavyweight Member
Joined: 25 Mar 2010 Posts: 5304 Location: Central Texas
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Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2023 12:01 am Post subject: |
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Richard III wrote: | jengstrom wrote: | I have an Airturn pedal that I use once in a while. I find it to hard to find the right section of the pedal when I’m looking at music, so I only use it if I have to. I prefer to use the half-screen page function in Forscore. I can usually find a rest of a measure or two where I have the time to turn the page manually on the iPad.
John |
This issue is why I went back to paper. Having three pages on my stand and needing to DC or DS and going back and forth between the pages is awkward using a pedal. I would frequently go too far or too little or just miss the pedal completely. |
For this, there is a way (in Forscore anyway) to put in programmed jumps to D.S. and Coda targets, but it's a kind of a pain to set up. The other, easier approach, is simply to edit the original PDF of the piece in question. I set it up with duplicate pages, especially for multi-page DS jumps, which are just as nasty with paper, honestly. Especially outdoors, with wind, page covers or clips, etc. I duplicate the pages, so that EVERY page turn is a next page, not previous. And I just highlight the jump locations. So, If it's 3 pages, with a DS from page 3 to page 1, then a jump to a coda back on page 3, just as an example, I'd duplicate the pages, rather than turn back, then forward again, across multiple pages. Takes a few seconds to set it up, then load it into forscore and never have to worry about this issue.. makes all jumps the same as a normal page turn. _________________ "Music is like candy, you throw the (w)rappers away." |
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dstpt Heavyweight Member
Joined: 14 Dec 2005 Posts: 1289
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Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2023 3:35 am Post subject: |
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RandyTX wrote: | ...there is a way (in Forscore anyway) to put in programmed jumps to D.S. and Coda targets, but it's a kind of a pain to set up. The other, easier approach, is simply to edit the original PDF of the piece in question. I set it up with duplicate pages, especially for multi-page DS jumps, which are just as nasty with paper, honestly. Especially outdoors, with wind, page covers or clips, etc. I duplicate the pages, so that EVERY page turn is a next page, not previous. And I just highlight the jump locations. So, If it's 3 pages, with a DS from page 3 to page 1, then a jump to a coda back on page 3, just as an example, I'd duplicate the pages, rather than turn back, then forward again, across multiple pages. Takes a few seconds to set it up, then load it into forscore and never have to worry about this issue.. makes all jumps the same as a normal page turn. |
Along these lines, I will do as much prep work like this on my Mac prior to transferring to forScore on my iPad. I use a program called PDFPenPro, and I duplicate the pages with repeats of any kind. Then I "cover" the sections on the subsequent pages (that are not to be played on the 2nd pass) with the Rectangular Tool, where I've already designated such tool to be white in color to match the color of paper. You can do similar things in forScore, but working on my Mac is quicker for me. One of the professional bassists in town, who has taught at one of the large universities for years, told me over five years ago that he'd already scanned all of his books and solo rep into forScore and was no longer using paper. He said it took about 3-4 months of scanning to get there! (Not sure how many hours each day were involved.)
I have used my iPad on many musicals since 2017, and it has saved me a lot of grief regarding otherwise awkward page turns and upcoming mute changes, especially. Early on I purchased a PageFlip Butterfly foot pedal and used some 3-inch wide white tape that they use in the pit to put on both pedal sides, so that I could see it in the dimly-lit pit area. The white tape catches just enough of the ambient light in case things get slightly shifted from night to night.
I didn't watch "Dancing with the Stars," but I understand when they had a live orchestra (Rick Baptist on Lead Tpt was listed in the credits at the end of each show...orch was fired in Feb. 2014), but I was told that occasionally, the camera would pan around the orchestra, and you could see their music on a screen(s) that took up the entire music stand width and which could display two pages simultaneously. Someone here may be able to find a video link showing this. Anyway, that would be my preference, that is, to have two pages displaying at all times, so that I can see more of what's coming, especially when I'm first learning a show. I recall seeing an ad for a music stand with a double-wide screen like that, where you could load .pdfs of music. I imagine it'd still be pretty pricey if available now.
Re: using an iPad during shows. You have to be prepared to turn the screen off quickly if you're doing a show that has a swift blackout, like at the end of Act I in some shows. Other than that, I haven't experienced any challenges. Do not use it if you're playing a national tour, and the Lead Tpt is using paper; use the book, of course. |
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benlewis Heavyweight Member
Joined: 21 Jan 2004 Posts: 1019 Location: Memphis, TN
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Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2023 6:25 am Post subject: |
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I have used a 12.9" iPad Pro for a number of years almost exclusively. The only situations I still read from print is gigs where I do not get the music early or national tours. I have lost some vision and the consistent lighting and clearness of the iPad has made things much easier,
I also agree that with careful editing and using the Rearrange feature of ForScore, you can make it much more convenient that flipping physical pages. If you have the pro version of ForScore, you can also copy, paste, and move sections of the PDF file. Additionally, using the DropBox function, I have access to my rather sizable quintet library anywhere I have internet access. This has saved the day on more than one occasion where someone in the quintet has mislaid their part (***cough, cough; tuba players.... )
I used to use an AirTurn pedal, but it was one more charging issue. I now use a Flic controller. To go backward, you have to press twice, diminishing the chances of accidentally going the wrong way. Using magnets, in conjunction with plastic washers and nuts, I can mount the Flic on the valve block and use my left thumb to turn pages; super-convenient. The magnets make it a snap (pun intended) to swap the Flic from horn to horn. However, even without using a page turn device, I still prefer the tap rather than fumbling trying to grab the edge of the page. Remember trying to turn those filthy, ratty originals on Chicago national tours? And they were individual pages, if I recall correctly...
With that said, I do keep a charged power bank and hard copies with me in case of catastrophic failure. However, I've had no issues in my entire experience. I'm not sure about the reliability of Android or other tablets, but I feel confident with the iPad. To me, it's no more of an issue than making sure you have power for a stand light. My only issue is that my eyesight continues to degrade. I hope they will release a larger tablet as my vision goes south.
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