 How would you like to be inspired by famous musicians and teachers? You can display fingerings and bow stroke notations from great musicians of the past and present directly in the Henley Library app. Let me show you how. The Henley Library app uniquely lets you select among different sets of fingerings for many works. These alternative fingerings are then superimposed over the original score. Let's look at an example. We'll tap the middle of the screen to show the menu. Here's the fingering icon. The Mozart Piano Sonatas offer fully four different sets of fingerings. Let's try Bartok's fingerings for instance. They work pretty well, although I'd like to change one small detail in measures five and six. You can delete, change, or supplement any of the editorial fingerings. Let's do that. We'll tap and hold the system to go into edit mode. Now we'll choose the eraser and I'll simply delete the ones that I don't want. Then I can drag and drop from the bottom to add in the new fingerings. That's it. We're all done. Should you ever wish to revert to the original fingerings, simply tap this layer and you could drag to the left and you can actually delete your own annotation layer or switch back to the original score. Then you'll see in this case, these are Bartok's fingerings once again unchanged. Alternative fingerings are added regularly and they'll always be free. Whenever an update becomes available, you'll see a red free update button on the homepage of the Henley Library app. Simply tap that button and the new content will be downloaded automatically. If you'd prefer to use your own fingerings exclusively, you can hide editorial fingerings altogether. So we'll go back here, tap there, go to the fingering pop over, and simply select no fingerings. We think you'll really appreciate the many options for fingerings in the Henley Library app. Happy practicing!