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Show HN: I finally released that sheet music app I keep yammering about

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Re: Show HN: I finally released that sheet music app I keep yammering about

#23
There's been some research into using a glove with haptic feedback to help you learn about which fingers should press which keys. (https://wiki.cc.gatech.edu/designcomp/index.php/Mobile_Music...) Would be awesome to see this used as a peripheral for Etude.

Re: Show HN: I finally released that sheet music app I keep yammering about

#29

I'm really excited about the iPad app. Imagine sitting down at a piano, putting a iPad where you would normally put sheet music, and playing away with your app auto-scrolling so the musician never has to deal with a page turn. Anyone who has ever played piano knows how amazing it would be to have that eliminated. What a great learning device that would be! Kudos and I eagerly await the iPad version!

This app really does look like it is a match for the iPad.

I would consider doing this:

A) Make the iphone app free or 1$, get as many users as possible B) Approach whoever owns rights to sheet music, music lessons, etc C) Allow them to sell premium content through your app and you take 50% of the profits

Re: Show HN: I finally released that sheet music app I keep yammering about

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post #29

I'm really excited about the iPad app. Imagine sitting down at a piano, putting a iPad where you would normally put sheet music, and playing away with your app auto-scrolling so the musician never has to deal with a page turn. Anyone who has ever played piano knows how amazing it would be to have that eliminated. What a great learning device that would be! Kudos and I eagerly await the iPad version!

This app really does look like it is a match for the iPad. I would consider doing this: A) Make the iphone app free or 1$, get as many users as possible B) Approach whoever owns rights to sheet music, music lessons, etc C) Allow them to sell premium content through your app and you take 50% of the profits

iPad users could just double scale the iPhone app.
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