The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: sfalexi
Date: 2007-09-23 05:22
So I go to take my clarinet bag to the practice room to do some, well, practicing. And it's heavy. Due to the number of books and solos that I like to carry around to practice out of.
I remembered a product I saw a few times in WWBW magazines that was a 'digital sheet music' displayer. Scan your songs and carry them around digitally and (probably) much easier. Heres what I found. . .
http://www.freehandsystems.com/products.html
Now I'd say that's a wee bit much for what I would like to spend, but I understand and like the concept. I can scan the solos that I like to 'practice' (aka 'butcher') throughout the day and some other studies that I run through every day, as well as duets that I like to have around in case I find another clarinetist who's up for playing them.
Two things . . . Would it be more affordable if I kept my receipts for all musical related purchases and paid someone to itemize deductions (I'm an Army clarinetist so music is now literally my profession so I think I'd qualify for deductions as it's how I make the majority of my income each year)?
Or does anyone know of something similar that's out there? i've scanned my music into my computer in PDF format (mainly so I can print out whatever parts I need) but trying to read it from my small computer screen is dificult to say the least, plus theres the added convenience of notating your music on the screen.
Thank you. Alexi
US Army Japan Band
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sfalexi |
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