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Give every singer the right part, track preparation, review submissions, and keep rehearsal time focused on blend, timing, and expression.
For rehearsal leaders
Give every singer the right part, track preparation, review submissions, and keep rehearsal time focused on blend, timing, and expression.

A focused VocalCentric path for music directors - from setup to confident rehearsal.
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Setlists
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Part assignments
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Practice review
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Team resources
Direct Answers
Give every singer the right part, track preparation, review submissions, and keep rehearsal time focused on blend, timing, and expression.
Soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, and instrumental parts can each rehearse from focused playback. Preparation signals help leaders spend less time guessing and more time coaching.
This VocalCentric path supports prepare the week, guide each section, review progress, and keeps the related songs, resources, members, and review context connected.
Key Features
Attach lyrics, stems, notes, and references so every section studies from the right source.
Route soprano, alto, tenor, bass, and instrumental work to the people responsible for it.
Review takes and preparation signals before rehearsal so coaching time stays focused.
Organize the week around the exact songs, order, and rehearsal goals.
How it Works
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Create setlists, attach parts, and keep rehearsal material organized around the songs your team is learning.
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Share isolated stems, lyrics, and solfa notation so every section can work from the same reference.
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Use submissions and feedback loops to know what needs attention before live rehearsal starts.
Video Walkthrough
Watch how VocalCentric supports music directors from setup through rehearsal readiness.
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FAQ
Answers shaped by practical rehearsal, preparation, and team-management questions from real choir workflows.
Yes. You can organize songs, assign section material, and give singers the exact stems, lyrics, notes, and references they need before rehearsal.
VocalCentric helps surface preparation through practice activity, recordings, and review flows so you are not guessing who needs support.
Yes. You can keep arrangement notes, learning resources, and section-specific parts connected to the song or setlist they belong to.
It helps singers learn their own material earlier, which gives you more rehearsal time for blend, balance, vowel matching, phrasing, and dynamics.
Yes. VocalCentric is designed to organize the material your team already uses, including songs, notes, stems, links, and practice references.
Yes. Remote practice helps singers prepare before the room comes together, while in-person rehearsals become more focused because everyone has the same reference material.