Not without a lot of work. You'd need to have the song cropped to show the top half on one device and the bottom half on the other device.
Wynton - You need a tablet around 13" in order to show a score at around the same size as it would appear on regular paper. The aspect ratio of most devices is widescreen (16:10 is pretty typical) which is a little worse than 4:3, so even on a 13" device with a 16:10 aspect ratio, it won't be the same size as a physical piece of paper. Some tablets do have 4:3 aspect ratios though, including the Onyx BOOX Max 3, Lumi/Lumi2, and iPads. So a single page on a Fire 10 tablet is going to be around 70% the size of a regular piece of paper (more or less depending on the aspect ratio of the display which I have not looked up).
Mike
Wynton - You need a tablet around 13" in order to show a score at around the same size as it would appear on regular paper. The aspect ratio of most devices is widescreen (16:10 is pretty typical) which is a little worse than 4:3, so even on a 13" device with a 16:10 aspect ratio, it won't be the same size as a physical piece of paper. Some tablets do have 4:3 aspect ratios though, including the Onyx BOOX Max 3, Lumi/Lumi2, and iPads. So a single page on a Fire 10 tablet is going to be around 70% the size of a regular piece of paper (more or less depending on the aspect ratio of the display which I have not looked up).
Mike