Musicnotes iPad app adds support for AirTurn Hands Free Page Turner

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The AirTurn BT-105 connects wirelessly to the iPad via Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, and comes with 2 ATFS-2 silent foot switches, designed to be the quietest of its kind in the consumer market. The AirTurn BT-105 also features the ability to toggle the iPad's Virtual Keyboard, allowing for text entry within the Musicnotes Sheet Music Viewer iPad app. Both the AirTurn BT-105 and the ATFS-2 are manufactured in the U.S.A.

The latest version of Musicnotes Sheet Music Viewer iPad app also features a brand new Conductor mode, which allows a master iPad user to select songs, turn pages, and share annotations on multiple slave iPads simultaneously. Conductor mode will allow bands and larger ensembles to literally stay on the same page, with shared ink and text annotations making rehearsals and performance cues much more efficient.

Musicnotes, Inc. offers an online catalog of 100,000 digital sheet music titles, built on the strength of content agreements with Alfred Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group, EMI Music Publishing, Faber Music Ltd, Sony/ATV Publishing, Disney Music Publishing, Cherry Lane Music Company, Peermusic, Word Music, EMI Christian, Bug Music and many others. Musicnotes is featured in Internet Retailer Magazine's list of the Top 500 Online Retailers and is one of the Top 50 American Music Products Retailers according to Music Trades Magazine.

AirTurn, Inc., a Boulder, Colorado based company, creates and markets technologies to enhance the study, practice and performance of music. Airturn was formed in 2008. It's latest product, the BT-105 Bluetooth page turner for Bluetooth-equipped Mac, PC, and iPad computers, has been featured in ZDNet, Wired, Engadget, Crunchgear, CNet Asia, and, USAToday.
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Currently I use a MusicPad Pro, which I know will break someday. My dilemma is that I only read cheat sheets - lyrics with chords above. I create these in word on my mac. Any way to upload that type of document into musicnotes?

SallyTownes