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Best Sheet Music Reader app on Android?

Hi everyone. So I just purchased a 14.5" screen size Ugee UT3 Android tablet (which arrives either Monday or Tuesday). One purpose is for creating art in apps like Artrage and Krita. Another purpose is it would be hella fun to create another EP/album on it in FLSM like I did last year around the late Spring.

The main purpose for the tablet however is to use it as a sheet music reader to replace my 2017 iPad Pro (which is on its last legs). I currently use PiaScore on iOS, which is not available on Android. So I'm looking for a decent alternative sheet music reader app which can...

-Read scanned pdfs
-Search for PDFs based on the pdf title as well as assigned keywords
-Can adjust the starting page (sometimes the first page is on the left, sometimes on the right)
-Easy page flipping gestures
-Can be used in landscape mode and display two pages at a time.

I used Google to search for the best Android apps, but I'm wondering if anyone here has experience with using Android as a sheet music reader and what they use/think.

Comments

  • The only one to come close in features to forScore (which is what I use on iPad) is MobileSheets.

    But I don't know enough about it to recommend it wholeheartedly.

  • @cdnalsi said:
    The only one to come close in features to forScore (which is what I use on iPad) is MobileSheets.

    But I don't know enough about it to recommend it wholeheartedly.

    Never heard of MobileSheets, but at least this gives me a good enough lead to research it. Thanks mate. :)

    And ofc if anyone has any other recommendations, I'm definitely all ears. ☺️

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