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Organize songs with the lyrics, stems, parts, notation, contributors, and practice context your team needs to use them well.
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Organize songs with the lyrics, stems, parts, notation, contributors, and practice context your team needs to use them well.

A focused VocalCentric path for songs - from setup to confident rehearsal.
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Song library
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Lyrics and parts
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Stem playback
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Reusable resources
Direct Answers
Organize songs with the lyrics, stems, parts, notation, contributors, and practice context your team needs to use them well.
Songs stay connected to the exact practice and performance resources your team relies on. Reusable song assets make future rehearsals faster to prepare and easier for members to follow.
This VocalCentric path supports add the song, prepare the parts, reuse with confidence, and keeps the related songs, resources, members, and review context connected.
Key Features
Keep songs organized with the details your team needs to find and reuse them.
Connect text, solfa, and learning references directly to the song.
Support focused rehearsal with isolated parts, guide vocals, and section playback.
Bring prepared songs into future rehearsals and setlists without rebuilding everything.
How it Works
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Store the song details, references, and rehearsal notes that help your team understand what they are preparing.
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Connect lyrics, isolated stems, notation, and section-specific material to the song record.
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Bring songs into future setlists and rehearsals without rebuilding the learning material from scratch.
Video Walkthrough
Watch how VocalCentric supports songs 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. Songs can hold lyrics, notes, stems, parts, references, and reusable rehearsal context so material stays easy to find and prepare.
It helps store and share the references your team has chosen, so everyone practices from the same source. Licensing and edition decisions remain with the choir.
Yes. Once a song is prepared, it can be brought into future rehearsals and setlists without rebuilding the learning material.
Yes. Song resources can connect to stems, lyrics, notation support, and practice paths so singers can learn from one organized place.
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.