06-02-2019, 02:24 AM
Another idea for less stress while playing ...
My problem: Using the "da capo" forwarding at the end of a score, the "scrolling advance" does not allow an overlap of the last and the subsequent first page.
Background: While the scrolling amount (in percent of page) can be defined for the scrolling within the subsequent score pages, this does not apply at the end when a further move forward will do a full jump to the first page again. As I am quite occupied playing my instrument I am not really capable of scrutinizing the score display if it is already showing the last page, and so I should be cautious not to tap on the foot pedal too early, in order not to lose the view on notes still to be played.
Suggestion: Put a colourful end-of-sheets marker (e.g. bright red) automatically below the bottom of the last page of a score, so one can see with the corner of the eyes whether it is "dangerous" to tap the pedal. The visibility of this colour bar should indicate that the next tap changes to the full first page again.
Cheers,
Petra
My problem: Using the "da capo" forwarding at the end of a score, the "scrolling advance" does not allow an overlap of the last and the subsequent first page.
Background: While the scrolling amount (in percent of page) can be defined for the scrolling within the subsequent score pages, this does not apply at the end when a further move forward will do a full jump to the first page again. As I am quite occupied playing my instrument I am not really capable of scrutinizing the score display if it is already showing the last page, and so I should be cautious not to tap on the foot pedal too early, in order not to lose the view on notes still to be played.
Suggestion: Put a colourful end-of-sheets marker (e.g. bright red) automatically below the bottom of the last page of a score, so one can see with the corner of the eyes whether it is "dangerous" to tap the pedal. The visibility of this colour bar should indicate that the next tap changes to the full first page again.
Cheers,
Petra
Playing classical music on a wind controller hobby-wise - and tired of carrying around tons of paper sheets.