So one was a performer mistake and the other delayed things by like a minute?

I have been using my iPad for about 2 years now, and it is probably
the most reliable thing I own.....well maybe my iPhone too......and my
Mac......those are the most reliable things I own.

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On Mar 29, 2012, at 10:50 AM, Paul Hayden <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have no problem with the use of iPads in place of sheet music. However, I 
> have experienced two mishaps recently involving iPads. In one performance, 
> the (good) performer got momentarily flustered and flubbed the foot pedal 
> page turn on his iPad. The performance had to stop and restart.
>
> The other involved a pianist whose iPad crashed just before a performance. 
> Much gnashing of teeth until it successfully rebooted.
>
> Having worked with technology for most of my life, I guess I know how much 
> can go wrong. There's not much wind to blow away sheet music in a concert 
> hall!
>
> Paul Hayden
>
>
>
> On Wed, 28 Mar, David Froom wrote:
>
> I think we'll come to a time fairly soon when most performers will have an 
> iPad-like device with a full library.  The software out there now already 
> allows annotations, has good foot-pedal page turners. But I personally still 
> REALLY like paper.  Even when I get something for quick study from imslp.org, 
> if I want to do anything serious with it, I print and bind it on nice, 
> oversize paper and staple bind.
>
>
>
>
>
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