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2025-08-27 15:55:27
For those of us who have not taken the time to set up airturn, this is a wonderful tool. The music sets on top of the pages so it can easily be written on. Very strong and plastic is malleable. It can hold a lot of music.
RangerY
2025-08-07 15:39:32
This is an interesting and unique sheet music holding binder. I play a string instrument in a group and need a folder/binder to hold sheets of printed music tabulature. I usually don’t need to read or display 4 sheets of music at one go. Although, I can see this being very useful to keyboard players or orchestral musicians reading long pieces. This binder holds up to 60 sheets of 8.5 X 11 paper which is the size of standard business stock used in the U.S. This binder is surprisingly slim when not loaded with sheet music. The binder is constructed wit small double wound wire binding. This holds the 15 inner sheets between a front and back plastic black covers. These plastic covers each fold out to double its size. Thus, when the binder has the front and back covers opened up, four sheets of A4 paper could be placed on the interior surface of the binder. Each of the 15 inner plastic sheets inside can have two sheets of papered inserted side by side on one face, then two additional sheets of music inserted side by on the opposite face. The folding nature of each inner plastic sheet holder allows for a lot of flexibility in how you arrange your sheet music. If your sheet music generally fits on one sheet, you could load up to 30 sheets of music by inserted them all on just the right side of an opened up binder. You could do that and also accommodate an occasional song that requires two sheets of music by inserted the two sheets for a piece on both the left and right slides of the plastic sheet. Of course you could use all 60 slots available. That would just mean that you need to spend a little more time considering how you will organize the insert of your music into the binder, so that during a performance, you can easily turn the plastic sheet to get to the next pieces of printed music for your set. A printed sheet of music is slipped under a 1 inch wide tab on the top and bottom of each plastic inner sheet. This means that when a sheet of music is inserted into the plastic inner sheet, most of surface of your sheet music is not covered with plastic. The plus is there will be no glare or shining reflection as you read your music. The possible downside would be if you perform outdoors and conditions are windy. I did not text this, but it’s possible that wind might catch under your inserted printed sheet of music and be blown off. For me, this is a perfect way to carry my music play along gatherings. I do wonder if the spiral wound wire bookbinding will be large enough to hold the binder when it is fully loaded with 60 sheets of music.
Customer
2025-06-01 16:08:07
This is nice and I love the flexibility and convenience. The only reason i gave it 4 starts instead of 5 is that the flaps are a little too short. It would be so much nicer if the flaps came together at the full width of the paper. See picture. I had to put a small piece of scotch tape on each sheet at the top and bottom corners to keep the paper from sliding around and almost coming out when flipping the pages. Other than that i love it.
Midax
2025-05-19 14:32:24
I got this Sheet Music Binder for my grandson who likes to play piano at open mic's. Before, he would struggle to turn pages during the performance, sometimes even dropping sheets. Now he can view four pages at a time with fewer page turns and his music is organized plus stays in place better. Less stress makes for better music playing. Definitely a 5 star product.
Taylor Hurst
2025-05-13 20:39:56
I ordered this folder to use while playing piano at concerts and while accompanying other instruments. It reduces the frequency of needing to flip pages which can lead to missed notes. The binder is sturdy so it also protects your sheet music. It’s a bit confusing at first but once you fully extend the pages it makes sense how to fill the sheet music sleeves. Good value and very helpful!
CWyncoop
2025-01-23 16:33:27
I didn't expect that this folder would be able to fit on a regular orchestra stand, but I was pleased when my son was able to balance it. The folder seems sturdy and durable with the sheets folded inside. When unfolded, they take some fiddling to be able to get them to lay flat and stay put. I expect with use, they will become more flexible. I'm actually looking forward to using this folder for piano music, I always fumble my page turns and despite the large size of the folder, I think it will help to have it all laid out before me.
SciFi Mama
2025-01-04 11:41:53
This is perfect for holding piano or choir music. The sheets fold out so that all 4 pages lay flat on the music stand. Because of the design, you're able to actually get the pages to sit flat; they aren't bent up at odd angles.The sheets are a nice thick plastic that will definitely hold up for quite a while.Best part? This isn't your typical page sleeve. You don't have to slide the sheets in and out of each page. Instead, each page has thick plastic tabs at the top and bottom. You simply put the music next to the page, move the tabs over the paper, and it stays. This makes it so much faster to change out music as needed.
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