Hi guys,
what iPad app are you using to visualize lyrics and chords during rehearsals and concerts? Does it also include a function to search songs online?
Cheers!
Hi guys,
what iPad app are you using to visualize lyrics and chords during rehearsals and concerts? Does it also include a function to search songs online?
Cheers!
I'm mostly using Setlist Maker
You can import PDFs,JPGs, TXT (when you format them right the Chords get highlighted and the song can be transposed in the app, which comes quite handy)
Another tool I used is ForScore which also worked quite well.
About song search I can't help you.
I'm mostly using Setlist Maker.
+1. I'm still learning my lyrics though.
I've been using Songbook (android/ios/osx/windows) for some time, an application implemented around the chordpro format. Lately I've moved to an application called Bandhelper. It's chordpro implementation is somewhat limited but it's got tons of other features instead.
Thanks guys!
I use Set List Maker. If you connect your iPad with a midi-cable to the Kemper, you have immediately the right patch for that song...
+1 for SetListMaker
and I am very happy with the sync function
With this you can syncronise your database (songs and setlists) with band mates.
We use onsong.
I've been using Setlist Maker for a couple of years. I use a Quicco sound MI-1 wirelessly to call up the starting patch for every song and love it. I've heard good things about Onsong as well
Hi guys,
what iPad app are you using to visualize lyrics and chords during rehearsals and concerts? Does it also include a function to search songs online?
Cheers!
What kind of app did Jimmy Page use?
Look at the stages, everyone From Clapton to the Stones have a screen...
been there watched that...
What kind of app did Jimmy Page use?
Honestly, Jimmy Page isn't the best reference to me... He improvised a bit too much
I'm using a 12" iPad Pro
And what does Jimmy Page have to do with remembering lyrics????
Tried 'em all and ForScore was the winner here. Ability to access stuff stored on DropBox, Google Drive etc from within the app is awesome.
I have all of my sheet music out on Google Drive now. Pre-created PDFs are uploaded and anything I create by hand, I do in Google Docs and save to PDF.
PS - if you are every looking for lead sheets, Google the name of the song and add 'PDF' to the search - depending on what you are looking for, you may be astounded at what all you find.
I use an app on my Ipad called "Setlists" , which is available in the Itunes store. Has guitar chords diagrams, and allows you to search for lyrics and import them right into the app, with manual or automatic lyric scrolling. Has Dropbox, Googledocs, itunes, and box import.
I use iBooks and just copy and paste the lyrics into it. I can even make notes if needed
Not the best program but it's free, it reads PDFs as well and I keep my Kemper resources on it as well
I'm using OnSong over two years on stage. I am very happy. You can MIDI trigger songs or song parts, send or receive MIDI program changes, notes or #cc's.