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Sheet Music Viewer & Setlist

Sheet Music Viewer & Setlist

Catégorie : La vie à la modeVersion: 2.72

Taille:5.98MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

Gobbo : votre recueil de chansons numérique pour n'importe quel instrument

Gobbo est une application Android conçue pour être le recueil de chansons numérique ultime pour les musiciens de tous types. Que vous répétiez ou jouiez, Gobbo simplifie la gestion des setlists et la visualisation des partitions au format PDF. Il fonctionne comme un téléprompteur numérique, affichant les partitions pour claviers, pianos, batterie, guitares, basses et tous les autres instruments sur votre tablette ou smartphone. Dites adieu aux dossiers de partitions encombrants ; Gobbo centralise toutes les paroles de vos chansons, accords, partitions et tablatures dans un seul endroit pratique.

Créez et organisez facilement vos setlists en ajoutant vos propres fichiers PDF. Gobbo est parfait pour les chanteurs, guitaristes, batteurs, bassistes et tous les musiciens intermédiaires, offrant une navigation rapide et intuitive des partitions et des paroles. Placez simplement votre appareil sur un pupitre, lancez Gobbo et profitez d'un accès transparent à votre musique. Gobbo excelle également en tant qu'organisateur de partitions, gardant tous vos PDF bien organisés et facilement accessibles. Découvrez l'efficacité de Gobbo en tant que gestionnaire de partitions musicales personnel.

Pour un fonctionnement mains libres, Gobbo est compatible avec les pédales de rotation de pages Bluetooth, permettant une navigation sans effort dans vos PDF. Veuillez noter : Gobbo ne propose pas de téléchargement de partitions au format PDF ; vous devez fournir vos propres fichiers. Les annotations PDF et l'affichage sur double page ne sont actuellement pas pris en charge.

Téléchargez la version gratuite de Gobbo dès aujourd'hui et découvrez la facilité d'organiser votre setlist et d'accéder à vos partitions.

Fonctionnalités de l'application :

  • Gestion complète des partitions : Affichez, gérez et organisez facilement les setlists et les partitions PDF.
  • Polyvalence des instruments : Prend en charge les partitions pour tous les instruments, y compris les claviers, les pianos, la batterie, les guitares et bien plus encore.
  • Dédié Lecteur PDF du musicien : Centralisez et organisez toutes vos partitions en un seul endroit.
  • Création intuitive de setlist : Ajoutez et organisez facilement vos fichiers PDF (paroles, accords, partitions, tablature, etc.) dans des setlists personnalisées.
  • Fonctionnalité mains libres : Compatible avec Bluetooth pédales qui tournent les pages pour une navigation fluide dans les pages.
  • Conception conviviale : Profitez d'une interface simple et intuitive pour un accès sans effort à votre musique.

Conclusion :

Gobbo est une application puissante et polyvalente destinée aux musiciens recherchant une gestion efficace des setlists et un accès pratique aux partitions. Son interface conviviale, ses robustes capacités de lecture de PDF et son fonctionnement mains libres en font un outil inestimable pour des performances organisées et confiantes.

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