Library
Your band's song collection and setlists, all in one place. Add songs once, use them everywhere.
What is the Library?
The Library is where your band stores all its music. It has two main parts:
Songs
Your band's full repertoire. Every song you know or are learning lives here—with key, tempo, notes, and reference links.
Setlists
Ordered collections of songs for specific events. Build a setlist once, or reuse and tweak it for future shows.
Add a song to your library once, then drag it into any setlist. Update the song details and it updates everywhere.
Songs
Your song library is the master list of everything your band plays. Each song can include:
- Title & Artist — The basics
- Key & Tempo — Quick reference for the band
- Notes — Arrangement details, cues, or anything the band needs to remember
- Links — Reference recordings, chord charts, or lyric sheets
Adding a song:
Go to your band's Library tab
Tap the + button
Enter the song details and tap Save
Songs are shared across the band
When you add or update a song, everyone in the band sees the changes. No more "which version of the chart are you looking at?"
Setlists
A setlist is an ordered list of songs for a specific event. Build it in advance, tweak it at soundcheck, and everyone sees the same list on stage.
Building a setlist:
Open an event and go to the Setlist section
Tap Add Songs to pick from your library
Drag to reorder — put songs in the order you'll play them
Add set breaks if you're playing multiple sets
Live updates
Reorder the setlist on one phone and it updates on everyone else's instantly. Great for last-minute changes at the gig.
How it all connects
Here's how the pieces fit together:
- Library → Songs — Your master song database. Add songs here once.
- Event → Setlist — Each event has its own setlist, built from your library songs.
- Update once, update everywhere — Change a song's key in the library and it updates in every setlist that uses it.
Think of the library as your ingredients and setlists as your recipes. You can use the same song in dozens of different setlists.
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