There is also that smell that books have that is truly absent from computers. I open up one of the older books, some of which I only paid $7.95 a volume instead of $45 today for the same books, and I remember the day I received it. Would I ever get rid of my music books? The pure and simple answer is never! There are memories associated with purchasing or receiving this music as gifts. With fingerings and other notations at the equivalent size of ants or smaller, the zoom feature allows me to get up close to see the details. My eyes too are not as good as they used to be. The added bonus is I can zoom in the music if I need to. The tablet also allows me to turn pages quickly plus annotate the music easily and use a metronome at the same time. For me the tablet works out well when I want to play elsewhere because I can take my music with me without carrying a trunk load of books since my memorization skills are nil these days. That is in addition to PDFs that I keep copies of as well. I also have an ancient DELL XPS-18 tablet and a full library of that music and then some in a proprietary format requiring a program in order to load the music. I have a library of very expensive piano music books with some costing upwards of $65 or more per volume with multiple volumes per set.
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