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(Easy Piano Songbook). 28 easy piano selections for the music that envelops you as you lose yourself in the world of video games, including: Angry Birds Theme * Assassin’s Creed Revelations * Battlefield Theme * Dragonborn (Skyrim Theme) * Elder Scrolls: Oblivion * Main Theme from Final Fantasy I * Overture from God of War III * Mass Effect: Suicide Mission * Minecraft: Sweden * Rage of Sparta from God of War III * Uncharted Theme * and more.
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Reviewer: Miss D.
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Digital copy broken
Review: The songs are good, but the pages of the digital copy didn’t translate well. I’m using the Kindle app on my iPad 6 oriented in portrait.If this was just one or two songs, I wouldn’t worry about it. But it’s every. single. song. and I’d estimate at least half the songs have more than one of these issues.Many of the songs begin with the first page of music, followed by 2-4 pages of copyright information in an enormous font, followed by the remaining pages of the song, which makes it hard to turn from page 1 to page 2 without stopping playing.The rest of the songs have the copyright information squished up in a reasonably-sized font at the top of the second page, however, those pieces come with their own issues. The image on page one of each spills off the right side of the screen, so you miss the last few notes of the measures at the far right of each line. If you tap the image to expand it, it will show the entire image in your screen, so the information is there, but again, if you’re sight-reading, this makes page-turning a nightmare.Another problem that effects most of the pieces: on page two, the copyright information takes up about 1/4-1/3 of the page, and the staff below it is shrunk, so it’s tiny and difficult to read. Again, you can tap on it to maximize it, but then you have to close it again so you can swipe to the next page – again, making page-turning while sight-reading cumbersome.Switching to landscape mode largely (though not completely) eliminates these problems, but my screen is about 6″x8″, so landscape mode takes the pages of a 12″ book and squishes them down to 6″ – half their size. Anything smaller than a quarter note looks muddled – it’s impossible to sight-read that way.I’m going to press on, because I love the music and I want to play it, but I regret not getting the physical copy. The only other fix I can think of is to enlarge the image on each page so it’s full size and do a screen grab to save it to my photos, and then organize each into little mini song booklets in a separate folder within my photos. But, then I’ll have 200 pages of music to sift through every time I want to find a picture that isn’t sheet music, and I just don’t know if I’m up for that. I may end up returning the digital copy (assuming I still can, I don’t know how long I have to make that decision) and buying the hard copy instead. What a disappointment.Pictures enclosed: *two showing the copyright breaking up a song (these are the first and second pages of the same song with two pages of copyright info between them, plus some extra at the top of page 2 that shrinks the image); *an example of the copyright taking up a significant portion of the page so the staff is too small to read; *an example of the image spilling off the right side of the page so you can’t see the last notes of each line; *and the size of the pages in landscape, which are difficult enough to read to begin with, but some of the copyright issues that still exist in this orientation render them entirely unreadable without full-screening the image.
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