added an option to show abbreviated stanza labels to make more room for lyric text.completely redesigned the arrangement/song playback controls at the bottom of the screen and added auto-scrolling and variable-speed song playback.everything to do with song editing (lyrics, chords, metadata) is now on one screen rather than split into two screens.sending a set list by email now includes the list of sets/songs in the text (no lyrics/chords) as well as a link to import into SongSheet on another iPad.improved library organisation and filtering can now view all songs by author as well as by title set lists can be rearranged, etc.re-written for iOS 7 (apologies to 5.x and 6.x users! but version 1.3.4 will continue to work for them) with a cleaner better organised UI.Would love to do what you're suggesting, but that's a lot more work and have a list of other things to get through first!! The problem with that layout up there (which is what you get on all those lyrics websites) is that unless somebody already knows what he's doing, he can't follow the music and just play along.īookmarked for v2. four bars per line, I can add lyrics if I want to, but they follow the layout, not the other way round. I'm looking for something similar, except built around the music, not around the lyrics. But that limits editing to the pre-scan paper phase (with limited addition afterwards), making duplication and rearrangement for new projects/different shows impossible. The closest to what I need that I've found is a piece of paper, scanned and added into SetList Maker. My sheets are actually a mix of chords, notation for some lines, vocals for cues, and instructions for structure. That doesn't do lyrics at all, though it's the direction I'd like to go at it from. It uses bar space as you described and typical music notation. It's still pretty reasonably priced.Īlso, it can be a good composition tool. After the initial download of the application where they like to make their money is by selling you different drum machine packs. This allows you to play any of the songs that are currently available through the iReal balk or your own compositions. It comes with a simplisticĭrum machine with backing tracks. I believe it's based on the current Hal Leonard version. Rb4u1 wrote:You might want to take a look at iReal Pro. It's a one year old application and development is active, with a free upgrade to version 2.0 announced for january. I had a quick reply from its author to a question I asked via the "support" web page. It does not have the midi program change send funtionnlity, but my priority was on a simple, quick and clear tool to edit and display simple song sheets. I think SongSheet is different from the other apps I looked at : Setlist maker, yamaha setlist organizer, onSong, iOpenSongs, mainly because of its editor. It's a singer, writer and player's tool, not too expensive, does its job. Play / Sing along : practice, rehearsal Structure : identify sections, verse, chorus, A, B. Lyrics : write down or copy/paste them from another app (mail, web, doc, pdf) I tried the one named "SongSheet", it works fine for me, so I decided to share here. I was looking for an app to write my song sheets straight on the iPad.
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