Expanded Tools for managing and searching My History of SONGS YES or/No?
So impressed with your product been using about four years.
...here is what i am doing in the mean time, i am sure i am not the only one.
I have just started using Setlists in a bigger way as a method of categorizing my songs which is not its primary designed, rather, a way, to better access and manage my history of songs.
I have Setlists for specific artists ( eg. (One setlist for" Elton John", one setlist for " Elton John Ballads"), various artist, genres, sub genres and unavailable. Plus i assign some songs to a couple of Setlists that apply. (eg. Saturday in the Park, is in two setlist "Various" & "Ballads" )
This address some aspect that the existing Filter/Sort tool does not. What would be useful is a identifier (new field) on the history page list and the song page (without clicking the triple line icon save this..) that indicates what Setlist(s) the song is or is not assigned to, at a glance. I beleive this would be usefu in facilitating the Setlists feature . Once in a Setlist then i either scroll or use your Filter/Sort feature t within a larger Setlist group to find the song(s)
Maybe this will hep you,
DeeRay
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Hi Dennis
Yes this is a great idea. I have 31 setlists so gets a bit hard to manage sometimes. But thank heavens for the search facility.
My Setlists by band or artist, various gigs that I do., seasons (eg Christmas, Irish songs, etc), music type (jazz, c & w, bluegrass, rock n roll etc) and so on.
If I go a gig with a certain band I'm in that I'll do a setlist that I put together. That way we can do a garage practice and agree on the ones we want to do.
I'm a bass player by the way (Fender PB and double bass) so I need to wring out the chord patterns and the different keys to play in, capos the others use, what the singer/s want, and so forth.
Chordify is good for all of this stuff. Regards Ross from New Zealand.
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