When a choir or group hires a "director," they begin by proposing a list of pieces. So, we start with the setlist.
Then they deliver the 3 or 4 scores in paper or PDF format (U, Bb, Lyrics, generally) and install the master score, for each songs in teh setlist.
We created 3 to 5 separate PDF files, linked to a set list. If MS adds the "Transposition" feature (U, Bb, Eb, F, or Lyrics) and a way to set user preferences in the tablet settings, it's exactly as it did in the past: everyone "sees" their score, they see the whole score + the master, the singers see "U" and "Lyrics."
During rehearsals, if help is needed, everyone annotates their score, just as they did with pen on paper.
There's very little missing to achieve this. Then, for more bookstores, it is normal that "Director 1" does not mix with "Director 2", each has their own bookstore (library).
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Then they deliver the 3 or 4 scores in paper or PDF format (U, Bb, Lyrics, generally) and install the master score, for each songs in teh setlist.
We created 3 to 5 separate PDF files, linked to a set list. If MS adds the "Transposition" feature (U, Bb, Eb, F, or Lyrics) and a way to set user preferences in the tablet settings, it's exactly as it did in the past: everyone "sees" their score, they see the whole score + the master, the singers see "U" and "Lyrics."
During rehearsals, if help is needed, everyone annotates their score, just as they did with pen on paper.
There's very little missing to achieve this. Then, for more bookstores, it is normal that "Director 1" does not mix with "Director 2", each has their own bookstore (library).
Less is More