![]() Hal Leonard sells the 6th edition as an eBook as well, but it's DRM locked to whatever service you purchase it on, meaning you can't just pull it into something like ForScore or the like- it's trapped in iBooks or Google Books or Kindle, which is a really terribly place to try to read music. If you don't have any luck with it, PM me and I'll see if I can't give you a hand, but linking here tends to run afoul of rules and the like. shares if you look into how to search for those. I think you can find it on Scribd or on some public google drive/dropbox/etc. The 6th edition is out there as a pdf with some clever searching. If that's useful to you, drop me a line, but since you were looking for Eb parts in another comment, I'm guessing you probably don't need bass clef. I have a good number of things split and named accordingly, but they're all bass clef parts. I'm not 100% sure how the bookmarks behave when you start looking at having a setlist that spans multiple books, though, so you may want to experiment with that before deciding what you want to use. It's a lot of upfront work, though, and I did that before ForScore had the option to import an index automatically (like in the first bullet point), so it might not be worth the effort now. ![]() I don't have to mess with indices or bookmarks or any of it when I set up a new iPad or decide to go play with a different music app). ![]() I did this for several of my real books because I find it easier to work with if I change my mind on what app I want to use (i.e.
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