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No hay artículos en el carroKaren E. Keith
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de marzo de 2025
This is a nice, well-made folder but it is quite heavy to hold. Not sure if I will return it for something lighter and easier to hold.
Dianne M.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de mayo de 2024
The strong vertical handle on the spine makes for ease of holding and carrying the folder. Changes I would like—larger rings. The 10 pieces of music in my last concert were too crowded with the existing size rings. Overall, this folder was a big improvement over the one I previously used..
K Campbell
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de diciembre de 2024
It is exactly what I was looking for to hold my choir music. It is very comfortable in the hand and I really like the adjustable strap. The only thing I don't like it that the handle isn't a lay flat handle so if I put it on my piano I can't lay it completely flat. Other than that, I really like it.
vanessa freire
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de octubre de 2024
Pretty sturdy and I love that it came with protective sheet covers.
Rick
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de abril de 2024
I use my binders for both choir and instrumental rehearsals and wanted an extra one so I could separate the two sets of music. This one is nice for non-SATB printouts, specifically, anything that is 8.5” x 11”.The main thing I like about this one is it’s a 3-ring binder. All my others are either spiral bound or have those elastic straps for SATB printouts. Regardless, reorganizing your music in either case is a bit of a hassle, which is what makes the 3-ring binder so handy. And it holds a lot of music. Probably as much as the spiral bound binder, definitely more than the SATB binder (which holds 6 to 8 songs.). This one comes with 20 sheet holders, which will be enough for me.Other features I like; 1) there’s an elastic strap that keeps the binder from flying open and stuff falling out when you’re carrying it. 2) there’s a strap on the inside you can reposition so the binder either lays flat (almost) or is held open at 110 degrees. 3) There’s a strap/carry handle on the outer edge of the binder that helps if you’re actually singing while holding the binder, like when caroling, 4) there are 2 pockets, front and back, for storing handouts.It also has a place to put a business card or other label identifying the owner. I probably should use this feature whenever it’s there but so far I never have, so just mentioning it in case you want that. The materials are similar to other binders I have, this one calls it PU leather. I don’t know what that is, but as long as it sheds water, that’s my main concern. It’s also black, so I can hold it on-stage without blinding the audience from lights reflecting off of it.The one thing I can tell you that is a slight negative is that the carry strap doesn’t allow the binder to lay flat on a table or music stand. It’s not huge but when I was remembering it for this review, it stood out in my mind worse than it really was. I think I can get used to it, but it might bug some folks. Oddly, they went to the effort to add a removable bit of strapping that snaps around that strap, to make it extra comfortable I guess, but, to my mind, it would have been better if they skipped that and made the whole strap removable. Of course, I can just see it now, they make it removable and then people complain it came loose while they were carrying it, so maybe that’s a bad idea.The 3-ring inserts, btw, are the kind that has a top and bottom flap you slide your sheet music into. Some binders come with a kind that has a third flap along the outside edge. Those feel a lot sturdier to me but I haven’t ripped either kind yet, so the jury’s out on that. Putting the sheets in is a little easier on the 3-edge kind in my opinion, but that outside edge does cover some of the area you might need to make notes, so be aware of that.Price wise this one was a few bucks more than a similar one I have, but the extra pockets front and back, the adjustable inner strap, the elastic outer strap, the 3-ring binder and even the carry strap all make the extra few bucks worth it.
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