ScorePDF: Sheet Music Viewer

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About this app

A sheet music viewer app with easy page turning.
Turn pages with taps and swipes.
You can also reorder the pages of your sheet music.

Easy Page Turning
- You can turn pages with taps and swipes.
- Supports Bluetooth page-turning foot pedals.
- Tap assignments can be set to: previous page, left/right, top/bottom, next page, or disabled.
- Swipe gestures can be toggled on or off individually for up, down, left, and right.
- Actions other than page turning (such as displaying the menu or writing annotations) can be assigned to gestures that won’t interfere with page turning, such as long-pressing or tapping the top or bottom edges.
- Zoom operations on the sheet music (pinch or double-tap) can also be toggled on or off.

Page Reordering
- Reordering the pages makes page turning easier during repeats, dal segno, codas, and similar situations.
- When adding pages via reordering, you can add and drag multiple pages at once—not just one.
- You can also delete pages or add blank pages.

Annotations on Sheet Music
- You can write handwritten annotations on your sheet music.
- Two types of pens, markers, and an eraser are available, with undo and redo functions.
- Pens and markers allow you to choose line thickness and color, and you can draw straight lines.
- An eyedropper tool lets you pick up colors from the screen.
- You can output a PDF that includes your annotations.

Setlist
- You can group multiple pieces of sheet music into a setlist for continuous viewing without reopening files.
- Tapping the title in the menu bar displays the list of sheet music in the setlist; tapping one jumps to that piece.

Bookmark
- You can add bookmarks to specific pages of your sheet music.
- Bookmarks can have custom titles.
- Tapping the title in the menu bar displays a list of bookmarks; tapping one jumps to that page.

Page Layout
- You can choose from single-page, two-page (spread), fit width, fit height, half page (top/bottom) or half page (left/right) layouts for your sheet music.
- The layout can automatically change based on the screen orientation.
- When selecting fit width, the sheet music is displayed at full screen width, making it easier to view on small devices.

Color Filter
- You can apply a color filter to your sheet music, choosing from sepia, green, or inverted.
- If you find the white of the sheet music too bright, this setting may improve readability.

Adding Sheet Music
- You can add sheet music in PDF format.
- In the sheet music list screen, tapping the plus button at the bottom right lets you add PDF files from your device. (In the setlist screen, tapping the plus button opens the setlist addition screen.)
- You can also add sheet music by sharing PDF files from other apps.
- Multiple pieces of sheet music can be added at once.

Managing Sheet Music
- The label feature lets you add labels to sheet music or setlists, allowing you to filter by multiple labels.
- Tapping the search bar lets you search for sheet music or setlists by title.
- Sheet music and setlists can be sorted by title, creation date, or last viewed.

Customization
- Supports dark mode.
- Allows you to change the theme color.
- Features a simple design adhering to Material Design principles.
Updated on
Jan 10, 2026

Data safety

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Location, App activity and 2 others
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.5
566 reviews
Matthew James
August 1, 2025
The app works for its function, but I've been having massive problems importing new scores ever since downloading. Exporting a MuseScore file as a PDF then sending it to DropBox, Google Drive, any of these, and the software simply does not see some of the PDFs, so it can't pull it in. Extremely frustrating, seeing as half of the music I get, I cannot pull in which kind of defeats the purpose of using this app instead of paper music. Going to look for other apps as this one has been disappointing
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enoiu
August 2, 2025
Thank you for your review. If PDFs aren't appearing in the file picker, please note the app uses Android's standard system, which I cannot directly control. A workaround is to use the "Send a copy" option from the file menu in your Drive app and select ScorePDF to import the file.
Thomas Kinstler
August 12, 2025
I have a hard time with the absence of folder/file navigation. Also the multiple copies that show up in the main index every time you create a set list. I can't find to play requests like that. I have over 1000 songs. Not a total failure, but you're not earning 4 stars. I doubt you'll ever make 5 until you go to a common index format.
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enoiu
August 13, 2025
Thank you for your review. For flexible organization, the app uses labels instead of folders. However, due to several requests, we are considering adding an option to use a folder system in the future. For setlists, we are also looking into an option to hide those scores from the main view to reduce clutter. Thank you for your valuable suggestions!
Paul Kilpatrick
October 17, 2025
Works well. Works with a foot pedal, annotations are fairly easy. Wish there was a way to re-arrange a set list without starting over. Sadly, long holding and holding on the 6 dot icon when you are editing the setlist only take you to an info screen.
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enoiu
October 23, 2025
Thank you for your review! In the setlist edit screen, you can reorder scores by dragging the icon on the right (without long-pressing). Since version 14.2, you can also reorder by long-pressing the score item itself and then dragging.

What’s new

- Added the option to start scores on new spreads in setlists
- Support for password-protected PDFs