I've gone paperless on the gig myself - my laptop holds more charts than my ring binder notebook ever did.

Still, I think it's very brave to go on the gig with BiaB and a bunch of fake books. But then the idea of being able to cover thousands of requests is very enticing.

If I were to do that I'd be sure to have all the PG and all the Norton Styles - it's expensive but the old saying is "you have to spend money to make money".

If I was to take the time to scan each chart, I'd also take the time to listen to each song. But that's me. I'm not as brave as others wink

But, there is more than one right way to do almost everything.


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