05-21-2025, 06:22 AM
You can use collections to separate groups
A song can be in multiple collections (and setlists)
As you may be sharing sheet music in more than one group. it is probably a good idea to load the the same piece twice using different names. This will allow you to keep any annotations separate for each group.
When creating setlists, I suggest you name them in the format "group yyyy-mm-dd anything else"; this keeps the setlists for each group separate and sorted in ascending date order. You can also add a couple of spaces at the start of a name to keep it near the top of the setlist page (use "three dots Rename" to remove these after the "gig" has passed)
If you have a windows pc, you might want to try using the companion to import/manage files on the tablet (depends on how familiar you are using windows). I prefer doing this.
Suggest you just put a few sheets on the tablet and play around with it to understand how it all works; then wipe the database and set it up as you wish to continue i.e. don't spend a lot of time setting it up until you know how you want to use it.
Geoff
A song can be in multiple collections (and setlists)
As you may be sharing sheet music in more than one group. it is probably a good idea to load the the same piece twice using different names. This will allow you to keep any annotations separate for each group.
When creating setlists, I suggest you name them in the format "group yyyy-mm-dd anything else"; this keeps the setlists for each group separate and sorted in ascending date order. You can also add a couple of spaces at the start of a name to keep it near the top of the setlist page (use "three dots Rename" to remove these after the "gig" has passed)
If you have a windows pc, you might want to try using the companion to import/manage files on the tablet (depends on how familiar you are using windows). I prefer doing this.
Suggest you just put a few sheets on the tablet and play around with it to understand how it all works; then wipe the database and set it up as you wish to continue i.e. don't spend a lot of time setting it up until you know how you want to use it.
Geoff
Samsung Galaxy Tab A6