Marching Music-Phone
- elmsandr
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Marching Music-Phone
Youngs out there… I see a lot of folks using a quick phone clamp to view marching music on a phone rather than a bell clamp lyre or folio for reading paper music.
Help an old out, what do you use for the clamp?
Cheers,
Andy
Help an old out, what do you use for the clamp?
Cheers,
Andy
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Re: Marching Music-Phone
I'd like to know too. But also consider young vs old eyes.
"I know a thing or two because I've seen a thing or two."
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Re: Marching Music-Phone
I’ve found these:Doug Elliott wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2024 12:20 pm I'd like to know too. But also consider young vs old eyes.
https://gripophone.com/collections/shop
BUT, I’d like to hear from somebody that has used something like this and know that it works. For old vs young eyes, I was planning on using forescore and if necessary do a bunch of half page turns so that I can read it. This particular mount also has a tablet holder… I may be tempted depending on what charts we end up with.
Cheers,
Andy
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Re: Marching Music-Phone
I'm not exactly young but I wouldn't strap my phone to my bell and try to read microscopic music off of it
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Well… welcome to being an old, too.
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/20 ... phone-apps
And yeah, a video of one failing…
https://vimeo.com/916888421
Hence I’m hoping for recommendations,
Andy
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/20 ... phone-apps
And yeah, a video of one failing…
https://vimeo.com/916888421
Hence I’m hoping for recommendations,
Andy
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Re: Marching Music-Phone
I've always wanted to have something like that, but I've envisioned having a rod that attaches to both the lower and upper bel brace that would be secured by soldering maybe two loops for the rod to go through. Then there could be clips or something to keep the rod in place. That way, the lyre would be attached with two structural points. Mounting it to the bell like pictured makes me uncomfortable
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Re: Marching Music-Phone
I'm thinking virtual reality glasses might be the way to go.
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Yeah. Watch out or you'll trip over that Bb over there!timothy42b wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2024 7:08 pm I'm thinking virtual reality glasses might be the way to go.
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Re: Marching Music-Phone
If you are using AR you can see what is around you as you read the music.
The tech is there but my wallet is not ready.
The tech is there but my wallet is not ready.
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That tech ain't it man lool. Augmented reality is the opposite of what a parade is supposed to be.
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Re: Marching Music-Phone
Looks like that would solve the problem of avoiding what the horses have left. You can see (and nobody can tell what you're staring at!) and still read music. When I marched parades more often I had to memorize.
On the other hand. We come to the trio where the trombones have the melody, and..............the advertisement pops up.
On the other hand. We come to the trio where the trombones have the melody, and..............the advertisement pops up.
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To be clear, I’m looking for a $30 solution that can be implemented in a week or so.timothy42b wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2024 5:24 am Looks like that would solve the problem of avoiding what the horses have left. You can see (and nobody can tell what you're staring at!) and still read music. When I marched parades more often I had to memorize.
On the other hand. We come to the trio where the trombones have the melody, and..............the advertisement pops up.
VR/AR isn’t going to be it.
Cheers,
Andy
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Re: Marching Music-Phone
If you throw a Pop Socket (or other similar grip) on the back of your phone, it fits well into a standard lyre without any additional attachment device needed.