Click the link to see one such device in action by a lute player. (For comparison, note the size of the sheet music on the violinist's stand, which she cut and taped to avoid page turns.)
[1]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bp3I-xAExOI This particular device is called an Airturn. It's probably the same kind Landschoot was using. The older version had a blinking light on the side facing the audience. This has been changed in the newer version seen in the video. Chris [2]Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone On Thursday, March 16, 2017, 1:19 PM, John Mardinly <john.mardi...@asu.edu> wrote: I attended a performance of the Sonoran Chamber Music Series where Professor Thomas Landschoot, cellist, used a foot operated page turner with a large format iPad pro. He also had a special music stand that held the iPad in a clamp so that it could not fall unless the entire stand was knocked over by a healthy kick. It worked flawlessly while the other performers struggled with conventional page turns. Well, yes, there is a risk of the software crashing, but it is probably less than the risk of grabbing two paper pages or knocking the entire paper score to the floor with a hasty grab. The only downside I saw was that the flashing red status LED was visible to the audience and was a little distracting. However, that could be easily concealed. A. John Mardinly, Ph.D., P.E. Retired Principal Materials Nanoanalysis Engineer On Mar 15, 2017, at 7:29 AM, Miles Dempster <[1][3]miles.demps...@gmail.com> wrote: Hello Edward, There have been positive comments on this list about using a tablet and foot-operated page turner. I'm thinking adopting this solution when the next iPad Pro is released, which I believe will be within a few weeks. Miles On Mar 15, 2017, at 9:25 AM, Edward Chrysogonus Yong <[2][4]edward.y...@gmail.com> wrote: Dear Lutenetters who play basso continuo, Is there a preference either way for playing from bass part or full score, assuming both have the same figures? I find that playing from a score means I can get my bearings better but have to flip pages more, no easy task when both hands are occupied with playing. That's when I sometimes wish I either played from a bass part to reduce page turns or had a page-turner. Does anyone use a page-turner? Curious to hear your thoughts. From sunny Singapore, Edward C. Yong ======== ÃÿÃÃÿ ÷ûõúÃÃÿýùúÃý ÃñÃÃôÃÿüõïÿý õú õïæÃýÿà õüõà õÃÃüÃø÷. Hæ litteræ electronicæ ab iPhono missæ sunt. æ¤é»åéµä»¶ç¼éäºèªå¾iPhoneã This e-mail was sent from my iPhone. -- To get on or off this list see list information at [3][5]https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.cs.dartmo uth.edu_-7Ewbc_lute-2Dadmin_index.html&d=DQIFaQ&c=AGbYxfJbXK67KfXyGq yv2Ejiz41FqQuZFk4A-1IxfAU&r=MAuGvnWTcVQkxORgQD0QS50ZicPM3Nw-61ygSK-L NEQ&m=POHabOrv54vFMg0yF30m4QzZaWx1tar0pWsi9dVKYS4&s=9ovzErgEOjftDCNC RBxk4T_TFROJxo1sGmrAqudttVA&e= References 1. mailto:[6]miles.demps...@gmail.com 2. mailto:[7]edward.y...@gmail.com 3. [8]https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.cs.dartmouth .edu_-7Ewbc_lute-2Dadmin_index.html&d=DQIFaQ&c=AGbYxfJbXK67KfXyGqyv2Eji z41FqQuZFk4A-1IxfAU&r=MAuGvnWTcVQkxORgQD0QS50ZicPM3Nw-61ygSK-LNEQ&m=POH abOrv54vFMg0yF30m4QzZaWx1tar0pWsi9dVKYS4&s=9ovzErgEOjftDCNCRBxk4T_TFROJ xo1sGmrAqudttVA&e= -- References 1. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bp3I-xAExOI 2. https://yho.com/footer0 3. mailto:miles.demps...@gmail.com 4. mailto:edward.y...@gmail.com 5. https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.cs.dartmo 6. mailto:miles.demps...@gmail.com 7. mailto:edward.y...@gmail.com 8. https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.cs.dartmouth.edu_-7Ewbc_lute-2Dadmin_index.html&d=DQIFaQ&c=AGbYxfJbXK67KfXyGqyv2Ejiz41FqQuZFk4A-1IxfAU&r=MAuGvnWTcVQkxORgQD0QS50ZicPM3Nw-61ygSK-LNEQ&m=POHabOrv54vFMg0yF30m4QzZaWx1tar0pWsi9dVKYS4&s=9ovzErgEOjftDCNCRBxk4T_TFROJxo1sGmrAqudttVA&e=