EMS Concept Helps Musicians Flipping The Notes While Playing
If you are a philharmonic professional member or simply a musical instrument avid, you probably familiar with the notes switching problem, while playing. EMS, which stands for E-paper Music Score, is a cool concept, designed by Serina Sung, helping musicians finishing their composition without the bother of page flipping. Equipped with an e-ink display, you can read any notes in the dark and with the Bluetooth foot pedal, easily switch pages without removing your hands down from the violin.
[via yankodesign]
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There is already a similar system available called MusicReader. This Digital Music Stand Software runs on Tablet PC.