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Features:
Sweet gifts:
You can give this sheet music folder as a gift to family members, friends, relatives, classmates, and others. It is the ideal choice for birthdays, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year and other memorable festivals.
Transparent pages:
The pages in this music file folder organizer are transparent in color, so you can see the score or the document clearly inside, and it won't affect your reading when you work.
Specifications:
Material: plastic
Color: black
Size: approx. 210 x 297 mm/ 8.26 x 11.69 inches
Package includes:
1 x Sheet music folder
Note:
Manual measurement, please allow slight errors on size.
The color may exist slight difference due to different screen display.
Shirley B
2025-08-26 14:55:52
I purchased this for my church organist as a gift. He really appreciated it and seems to like it. I recommend it on the basis of his appreciation.
KATHY D MITCHELL
2025-05-08 14:45:49
It’s a good idea, but it is not practical. If you stretch out 10 pages on your piano to play, your ability to read the music is limited until you see the three or four pages in front of you. I think next I am going to look into using my iPad to read music. Amazon also has a foot pedal for turning the pages through your iPad. It’s time for me to get into the 21st-century.The quality of the folder is very good. It holds the pages securely. I just can’t see that many pages when it is stretched out.
brenda weigel
2025-02-28 16:26:56
Sturdy quality and easy to use.
Amy A Griswold
2025-01-30 14:18:04
Yes, it works - sort of. I still have to use paper clips or tape to hold my 8 x 11" sheet music in place. Even my 6 page works are cumbersome to place on the music stand on my piano but once I get them in place, yes, it surely is better than turning the pages.It's made double sided so I can have one composition on one side, flip it over and there's the other. That's handy.Wish they made one that accordians like this but with entire sleeves instead of the little tabs (or both).
Customer
2025-01-25 14:56:34
The design seemed like a good idea in theory, but I could not get the pages to lay flat, and my piano music stand can't hold this much horizontally at once anyway. I'd rather have to turn pages. I returned it.
Kathleen R. Dubois
2025-01-11 14:54:25
I have a song that is 8 pages long. It includes several repeated sections to it's not just a matter of turning a page once. I have to turn back. This works fairly well. All the pages fit nicely. The music stand on my organ is not wide enough to support the whole folder so I still have to move pages. It's a little tricky to fold the pages so that I can still see the repeat section, but with practice, it is working. The two end pages stand up nicely but the ones in the middle need support. Overall, I would say it is helpful.
karendoc
2025-01-01 13:52:50
The music pages do not lie flat - very irritating.
RS
2024-12-19 18:14:13
The plastic separations tear off very easily. You end up with a mess of pages flying around. Maybe good for couple of uses.
Ryck H
2024-12-15 16:29:30
As an organist that not only plays for church services, but concerts also, very busy pieces like toccatas make me sweat with anxiety as I get to where a page needs to flipped over very quickly (if I don't have a good page turner). I thought this was a great idea, and to a point it is. Page sizes fitting the sleeves can be challenging. Printing smaller and guillotine trimming might be necessary. On the piano and organ it fits comfortably up to 5 pages. Beyond that the thing looses stability, folds over, and tumbles off the music desk, sprawling all over the floor with pages coming loose and flying everywhere in a dramatic, heart-stopping flurry that's sure to make your audience either gasp in horror, or roar in uncontrolled fits laughter, thinking this was part of some Victor Borge like musical comedy act! But yes, for shorter organ voluntaries and the like, it works great. Unfortunately using it in a way that requires you to flip sleeves, even if only occasionally, can still carry the risk of having it fold over and tumble off. One very useful thing about it, though, is that you can carry around several shorter works together in one portfolio, because the back side of the folder can hold 10 pages too....so really 20 pages in total.
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