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VIDEO: The future of iPad music apps

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The video above shows an iPad app called Artikulator. It lets you slide your fingers across the screen to create your musical notation. It should reach the App Store soon, and also runs on an iPhone.

For more traditional music notation, Musicnotes.com, a publisher and retailer of digital sheet music, announced on Tuesday the release of a Sheet Music Viewer application for Apple’s iPad.

The free app features caching of sheet music to the iPad, and is currently limited to songs arranged in the Musicnotes format.

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