1. Open the app and tap the + icon in the top-right
  2. Enter the title of the song and, optionally, some notes
    1. You can also set the starting key of the song here as a reference if you like
  3. Tap Save

Adding learning tracks, sheet music, or recordings

Method 1: From within Repertoire

  1. After you’ve added a song, it will appear on the home page. Tap the song to open it
  2. This page includes a few boxes, including Learning Tracks, Sheet Music, and Recordings. Each box includes an “Add…” button.
  3. Tap the “Add” button for the type of resource you want to upload
  4. A window will be presented asking you to select a file from your device
    1. If the file isn’t on your device, you will need to transfer it somehow (e.g. using AirPlay, or by emailing to yourself and saving it to your device’s files)
  5. Select as many files as you’d like and continue
    1. If you only picked one file, Repertoire will ask you to give the file a name. Otherwise, the app will use the file name by default (although you can update this later)
  6. The files will be uploaded to Repertoire and appear under the Song once the upload is complete.

<aside> <img src="/icons/warning_gray.svg" alt="/icons/warning_gray.svg" width="40px" />

Don’t close the app before the upload finishes!

</aside>

Method 2: Sharing External Files

Repertoire supports the iOS and Android “share” feature. This means if you’re viewing a PDF file or audio file in another app, and you see a Share button, you can use it to upload the file into Repertoire.

  1. Tap the Share button and select “Repertoire” from the list of destinations
    1. If you can’t see Repertoire, you may need to look for a “More” button or similar; Repertoire might be hiding!
  2. Repertoire will open and allow you to select or create a Song to add the file to. You can also choose the type of resource (e.g. Recording, Sheet Music, or Learning Track)
  3. Tap Upload and wait for the upload to complete