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Give worship leaders, vocalists, musicians, and choir members one place for songs, parts, stems, notes, practice recordings, and review.
For weekly services
Give worship leaders, vocalists, musicians, and choir members one place for songs, parts, stems, notes, practice recordings, and review.

A focused VocalCentric path for worship teams - from setup to confident rehearsal.
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Service setlists
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Vocal parts
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Practice resources
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Leader review
Direct Answers
Give worship leaders, vocalists, musicians, and choir members one place for songs, parts, stems, notes, practice recordings, and review.
Worship teams can connect the setlist to the exact songs, parts, and practice material people need before they arrive. Leaders can keep notes, references, assignments, and review in one place instead of repeating details across chats.
This VocalCentric path supports plan the set, share the parts, review readiness, and keeps the related songs, resources, members, and review context connected.
Key Features
Plan weekly services with song order, notes, keys, and rehearsal context attached.
Share the right references and stems so each person can prepare the part they are responsible for.
Keep lyrics, links, notes, and practice material beside the service plan where the team can find them.
Collect recordings and preparation signals so worship leaders know what still needs coaching.
How it Works
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Build the service order around the songs, keys, notes, transitions, and rehearsal goals your team needs.
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Give singers and musicians the stems, lyrics, references, and section material they should practice before rehearsal.
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Use recordings, feedback, and preparation context to know what needs attention before the service.
Video Walkthrough
Watch how VocalCentric supports worship teams 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. Worship teams can organize the setlist, attach songs, notes, stems, lyrics, and practice resources, then give singers and musicians a clearer path before rehearsal.
Yes. VocalCentric keeps the service plan connected to the resources each person needs, including references, stems, notes, and section-specific material.
Yes. Practice recordings, feedback, and preparation context help leaders see where the team is ready and where rehearsal needs more attention.
No. It supports the rehearsal and preparation layer around the plan: songs, parts, practice, submissions, feedback, and reusable resources.
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.
Next Use Cases
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