Enter Drawing: Free Choreo Keeper!

Interested in a notebook which stores your 8 & 1/2 x 11 inch sheet music AND prevents page turns?!  Every church pianist can greatly benefit from this special designed notebook!

I just recently purchased one of these ChoreoKeeper notebooks and absolutely LOVE it!

The ChoreoKeeper notebook easily displays  up to six pages at once. (see video HERE where Catherine (the designer) shows how to display more than six pages with minimal turns)  There’s more….the notebook can also accommodate 11″ x 17″  landscape format sheet music!  See info HERE on Catherine’s blog.  (scroll down a ways to see)

The notebook will easily hold up to 50 pages of music which is stored in  bi-fold or tri-fold reduced-glare sheet protectors.

See the following link for more details:  CHOREOKEEPER

Catherine, the inventor of the Choreokeeper, is graciously willing to give away one free Choreokeeper in a drawing to be held next Monday, July 15th!

To enter the drawing, simply do the following:

1. Leave a comment at bottom of this article to enter your name one time.  If you want to enter your name a second time…

2. Share the link to this  giveaway on your personal blog, facebook or twitter and leave a second comment…providing the link in your comment.  This allows you to enter your name a second time in same drawing. (use my social share buttons at bottom of article for your convenience).

3. A random drawing will be held on July 15th, 2019…  8pm EST.

The winner will be announced here on my website sometime after 8pm EST on Monday… July 15, 2019

 

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60 Responses to “Enter Drawing: Free Choreo Keeper!”

  1. Christina Workman says:

    That’s amazing! Page turns are definitely one of my struggles. 🙂

  2. Sandy Jones says:

    This would be super fantastic! No more taping pages! So many pages….so many events….this would definitely provide assurance of playing a piece or accompanying and not fret about a page turn.

  3. Kimberly Shirley says:

    This would be a game changer!! Especially for the tricky key changes that always seem to be happening right as you turn the page 😊

  4. Tammy Strickland says:

    What a wonderful tool!

  5. Anna says:

    This is so cool. I can only imagine how helpful it will be. It seems like it’s perfect!

  6. Julia Swarner says:

    Wow! What a great idea! I have always wished there was a better way of handling those extra music pages.

  7. Regan says:

    Oooh! Way better than taping pages or using cardboard!

  8. Diana DeSpain says:

    Awesome idea!

  9. Becky Harriman says:

    What a wonderful invention. There is nothing worse than messing up the page turning. Thank you for offering this prize to us.

  10. Amy Potter says:

    This sounds great. I usually tape my pages together and forego the sheet protector.

  11. Luy Rash says:

    Wow! Awesome giveaway! This is much better than taping the sheets together!

  12. Love this! It seems to be a solution for arrangements of 6 pages or less. It would not work for the longer arrangements, though.

  13. Carolyn Kenny says:

    This would be awesome. I usually am taping sheets together so I don’t have to turn pages!

  14. Elizabeth says:

    This looks amazing!

    • Jenifer Cook says:

      Trying to contact you via email to let you know you’ve won the drawing for the ChoreoKeeper! I get “undelivered mail” message when trying to email you.
      Can you email me your full name and address so I can give it to the lady who will be mailing your ChoreoKeeper? Thanks!

  15. Leah Mason says:

    This is really neat! Hope I win it 🙂

  16. This would be so cool! Very interesting!

  17. Tyler Brock says:

    Thank you so much!!

  18. Loren Lustig says:

    I have seen this unit used by the pianist of a major national choir. It looks like a truly fabulous tool. Thanks for developing & marketing it for church pianists all across America

  19. I’ve been wanting one of these ever since I saw it! I gave away my real old upright piano (fantastic sound and action) and bought an Alesis keyboard. I’ve been using pizza box cardboard that I covered with contact paper, against the wire music rack! Please choose me! Thanks. Have a blessed day!

  20. Samantha says:

    Wow! This would be so helpful!!

  21. Barbara Merryman says:

    This looks wonderful! I’ll need one for each of my daughters and me!

  22. Melissa carper says:

    This looks like a lifesaver!!

  23. Melanie Morris says:

    This looks great!

  24. Kaylene says:

    I have been wanting one of these since I first saw it!

  25. Lynda Carlson says:

    I just received my first Choreokeeper today and look forward to using it!

  26. Sharla Flournoy says:

    I gave one of these to my Mother to use at her church job and with her band. She loves it and I’d LOVE ONE also!!! 🤞

  27. Vicki Sussman says:

    I have LOVED the Church Pianist for years – her music is wonderful and usually easy enough for me to play (I am really a vocalist – only pretend to play!!) I just ordered the Choreo Keeper and looking forward to using it – (I mentioned I am limited in my playing ability so not having to turn pages will help me tremendously!!!)

  28. Ruth Hulsey says:

    I’ve had my Choreokeeper for a year now, and use it every week. Best thing ever!

  29. Suzy McCray says:

    AS a church pianist this folder will be ideal!!!! I’ve ordered pages but haven’t been able to afford a binder so I’d so love to win this!!!!!!

  30. Lynette Smith says:

    Just received my Choreokeeper today and can’t wait to use it! I usually tape pages together or paperclip them, if there aren’t too many.

  31. Lorrie Woods says:

    I got the chorokeeper because I play the 10 low handbells and found it hard to turn pages. I absolutely cannot do without my binder. It is the best thing ever!

  32. Donna Pinto says:

    This is perfect. I absolutely love it. Glad someone invented something so helpful. I was never good at playing and turning pages at the same time, especially when you have to turn back and forth for repeats. Lots of music I play are 4-6 pages, so this has made my life a whole lot easier.

  33. DeeAnn Cheatham says:

    Ingenious!

  34. Diana Bryant says:

    Love the ChoreoKeeper. Very helpful. The trifold pages are my favorite and the ones I get the most benefit from. Love it!

  35. Leslie says:

    I bought the ChoreoKeeper and I love them. Not only are they great for not having to turn pages, but I used them with some of my students at my recital for duets. So much better than having pages fall. Love’em – love’em – love’em!

  36. Barbara says:

    Gave this to my piano playing niece & she loved it!

  37. Melanie says:

    Love the Choreokeeper. The organist and I use them when we play duets. So easy to use.

  38. Kathryn says:

    Would like to win one for my church!

  39. Tanya Dyck says:

    I LOVE my ChoreoKeeper! It has saved me endless hassle during church solos, accompanying guest musicians, and some of my students have used it when performing ensemble numbers at recitals. Would love another one to be able to lend students to practice with leading up to their performances. Thank you for this opportunity!

  40. Joni Hanna says:

    I just ordered a ChoreoKeeper and used it for a choral audition and it works like a charm! Highly recommend!!

  41. Margie Adams says:

    I love the concept of the tri-fold holders. It is very useful for keyboard music, and especially useful for eliminating or reducing page turns with wind instruments. There are not enough hands to hold the instrument,turn the page and
    maintain the flow. Thank you for this help.

  42. Annette Galloway says:

    I love the ChoreoKeeper pages! I have been using them myself and am looking forward to using them with my students at our next recital!

  43. Joseph Wittke says:

    The leader of my choir gave me one for a Christmas present several years ago. Don’t know what I would do without it. I play for a couple of Masses and the Gloria is on 6 pages, which allows the ChoreoKeeper to work wonderfully. I just set it up on the piano, spread out the sheets with the collapsible bars and vola … no pages to turn! And the pages are very thick, so you don’t need to worry about them falling off to the side or lying down.
    The binder is steadier than any binder I’ve ever used. Also, it is very thick, so you could place over a hundred pages of sheet music in it. Thank you so much for inventing this! Don’t know what I would do without it (except make a fool out of myself with falling pages or a missed note, chord or beat here and there).

  44. Louise Lustig says:

    My husband & I play organ & piano for church each Sunday & this looks like it would be a fantastic help! Thank you for making it available!

  45. Jody Weeks says:

    I appreciate the ability to play the piano and not have to turn so many pages. I know others appreciate the ideas.

  46. Sharon Anderson says:

    Wonderful, useful tool to reduce page turning! I’ve shared with other keyboard players in our church. Suggestion: I did cut off the third folder because the Hammond Organ and some piano/keyboard easels are too short for six pages across in a regular notebook folder. Looking forward to winning the Choreo Keeper.

  47. Susan Coleman says:

    This has been the best music purchase I have ever made. I don’t worry about turning pages, losing my place, memorizing what is on the next page. Fellow pianists have watched me and been so impressed with it that they have purchased their own.

  48. Nancy Sellers says:

    I love this !! It has made it so much easier when I don’t have to turn pages!!

  49. Saundra says:

    I love the Choreo Keeper – use it at organ and keyboard each Sunday. It’s also great for handbell arrangements with multiple pages and putting prelude pieces, hymns,choruses and Communion music in order and also for keeping things neat and tidy. No more tape and paper clips. Just get things in order before-hand and you’re ready to go for the entire service or concert.

  50. Marlene Eidsmoe says:

    Just received this and know I will love it. Feels so relaxing to have all the music firmly in place; not sagging down (like in my binder) and not blowing around when the air conditioner comes on. Finally, something that works! Thanks for a great product.

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