09-26-2023, 04:57 AM
I looked for a similar topic, but missed it so apologies if this is a repeat.
I use MobileSheets at the organ (as in pipe, not as in rock or Hammond ) for practice, performance and lessons. Currently use an (aging) Surface Book, and the pen for annotations.
For my lessons, I have a very large book containing a variety of exercises, songs, music, etc. that we work from. It is several hundred pages long. For my lesson, I have a song in MobileSheets that has all of the pages that I am working on, which includes exercises as well as actual pieces of music that will be played.
For the musical pieces, I have added annotations - sometimes LOTS of annotations. These can include fingering, pedal markings, highlights, phrase markings and the standard "stop forgetting this note is sharp". It is also very helpful that my teacher can use the stylus to make quick markings as we work through the music. Once I have learned the piece, I would like to move it to a separate "song" on it's own so that I can pull them up directly, use tags, all that. I do this by "Cloning" the giant song, then just adjusting the pages being used in that song. However, it seems that I lose my annotations when I do that. Or am I doing something wrong?
I saw the option to "embed annotations" and it sounds like perhaps that might help? However, it also sounds like when I do that, it becomes harder to add or edit annotations later? While a lot of my annotations will probably be fine in a "permanent" sort of state, some will not. Because organs can be wildly different from instrument to instrument, most obviously with what stops are available, but also things like combination pistons, toe pistons and the number of manuals (keyboards), I may need to make some changes to the annotations when I use a different organ. And it wasn't entirely clear if that will be more problematic if they are embedded. Notably, I saw another thread that said it might mean re-loading the entire PDF when opening or annotating? And on a few hundred pages, that seems concerning.
I'll admit - I'm away from my MobileSheets system - so perhaps some playing around would answer this quickly, but I thought I might ask.
Also - any other organists out there using MobileSheets? Any tips?
I use MobileSheets at the organ (as in pipe, not as in rock or Hammond ) for practice, performance and lessons. Currently use an (aging) Surface Book, and the pen for annotations.
For my lessons, I have a very large book containing a variety of exercises, songs, music, etc. that we work from. It is several hundred pages long. For my lesson, I have a song in MobileSheets that has all of the pages that I am working on, which includes exercises as well as actual pieces of music that will be played.
For the musical pieces, I have added annotations - sometimes LOTS of annotations. These can include fingering, pedal markings, highlights, phrase markings and the standard "stop forgetting this note is sharp". It is also very helpful that my teacher can use the stylus to make quick markings as we work through the music. Once I have learned the piece, I would like to move it to a separate "song" on it's own so that I can pull them up directly, use tags, all that. I do this by "Cloning" the giant song, then just adjusting the pages being used in that song. However, it seems that I lose my annotations when I do that. Or am I doing something wrong?
I saw the option to "embed annotations" and it sounds like perhaps that might help? However, it also sounds like when I do that, it becomes harder to add or edit annotations later? While a lot of my annotations will probably be fine in a "permanent" sort of state, some will not. Because organs can be wildly different from instrument to instrument, most obviously with what stops are available, but also things like combination pistons, toe pistons and the number of manuals (keyboards), I may need to make some changes to the annotations when I use a different organ. And it wasn't entirely clear if that will be more problematic if they are embedded. Notably, I saw another thread that said it might mean re-loading the entire PDF when opening or annotating? And on a few hundred pages, that seems concerning.
I'll admit - I'm away from my MobileSheets system - so perhaps some playing around would answer this quickly, but I thought I might ask.
Also - any other organists out there using MobileSheets? Any tips?