Call me old-fashioned or antique, but despite their ubiquity, iPads and Kindles are just too small to read music from at any proper distance. There is a reason music scores are on large paper - readability. When iPads get to 235 x 310 mm screens (Klavierformat piano score paper size) then maybe it will be good. So I can't see where the convenience lies.

As for the appalling compression in MP3, don't get me started... :-)

Andrew


On 24/04/13 3:11 PM, Vaughan McAlley wrote:
Interesting... thinking about all this, I think the future of music
notation will be on e-readers, sacrificing beauty and quality for
convenience. Sadly, e-books and the MP3 format have shown that people
will happily do this, making printed book-lovers and audiophiles a
niche market.

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