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Sheet Music Direct Announces iPad App

Sheet Music Direct Announces iPad App

The app functions as an all-in-one sheet music viewer, score library and music store.

Milwaukee, WI (November 30, 2011) -- Sheet Music Direct has released a brand new iPad app that functions as an all-in-one sheet music viewer, score library and music store. The app's Library allows you to easily view, sort and search all of your sheet music, while the Sheet Music Viewer lets you view your purchased songs with interactive features and tools.

New customers can create a Sheet Music Direct account right from within the app, and be able to view and synch all of their purchased sheet music from their iPad and their computer. All in-app purchases will automatically be backed up on the SheetMusicDirect.us website. Sheet Music Direct is including 15 free songs with the app download.

Library Features
Two Library Viewing Modes: List View and Browse View
Three Sorting Options: By Title, Artist or Notation
Archive: Move songs into your Archive if you prefer not to view them in your active Library
Set Lists: Create, view and edit set lists on the fly
Preferences: Customize your Music Viewer paper type and backgrounds

Sheet Music Viewer Features
Interactive sheets offer playback controls, a multi-track mixer, transposition and a transposable melody line
Metronome
Tuner
Zoom in on the score
Set Lists
Sharing via Facebook, Twitter and Email
One-Touch Page Number Navigation lets you quickly jump to different pages of the song
Hands-free page turning using Bluetooth pedals.
Support for the PageFlip Cicada and the AirTurn BT-105

For more information:
Sheet Music Direct

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