VocalCentric

For weekly planning

Turn every setlist into a ready-to-rehearse plan.

Group songs, notes, practice materials, and assignments around the exact order your choir or worship team needs to prepare.

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A focused VocalCentric path for setlists - from setup to confident rehearsal.

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Song order

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Performance notes

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Practice links

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Team sharing

Direct Answers

How VocalCentric supports setlists.

What is this page about?

Group songs, notes, practice materials, and assignments around the exact order your choir or worship team needs to prepare.

What problem does it solve?

A setlist becomes more than a title list when every song carries the material needed to prepare it. Members can see the order, practice their parts, and arrive with fewer surprises.

What workflow does it support?

This VocalCentric path supports build the list, attach the material, share the plan, and keeps the related songs, resources, members, and review context connected.

Key Features

What this path unlocks inside VocalCentric.

Song order

Arrange songs in the exact flow your rehearsal or performance requires.

Performance notes

Add cues, keys, transitions, and context where the team will actually see them.

Shareable plans

Share setlists by link or PDF so members can prepare anywhere.

Practice links

Connect every song to the resources singers need before rehearsal.

How it Works

A simple path from setup to performance.

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Build the list

Create the song order for a service, rehearsal, concert, or session and keep the purpose of the set clear.

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Attach the material

Connect each song to lyrics, parts, stems, notes, and the rehearsal context singers need.

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Share the plan

Give the team one place to review what is coming, what to practice, and what needs special attention.

Video Walkthrough

See Setlists in Motion

Watch how VocalCentric supports setlists from setup through rehearsal readiness.

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FAQ

Questions setlist planners ask before they start.

Answers shaped by practical rehearsal, preparation, and team-management questions from real choir workflows.

Can I build setlists for services, concerts, and rehearsals?+

Yes. Setlists can organize the song order and attach the context singers need for weekly services, concerts, studio sessions, or rehearsals.

Can each song include notes, keys, or transitions?+

Yes. Setlists are meant to carry performance context, not just titles, so the team understands what is happening between songs.

Can setlists be shared by link or PDF?+

Yes. Shareable planning supports teams that need access outside the app or want a simple rehearsal handout.

Can setlists help with seasonal repertoire planning?+

Yes. Prepared songs can be reused across future setlists, which makes winter programs, services, concerts, and recurring events easier to plan.

Can we bring our existing songs and resources?+

Yes. VocalCentric is designed to organize the material your team already uses, including songs, notes, stems, links, and practice references.

Does this work for remote and in-person choirs?+

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.

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