- Open the app and tap the + icon in the top-right
- Enter the title of the song and, optionally, some notes
- You can also set the starting key of the song here as a reference if you like
- Tap Save
Adding learning tracks, sheet music, or recordings
Method 1: From within Repertoire
- After you’ve added a song, it will appear on the home page. Tap the song to open it
- This page includes a few boxes, including Learning Tracks, Sheet Music, and Recordings. Each box includes an “Add…” button.
- Tap the “Add” button for the type of resource you want to upload
- A window will be presented asking you to select a file from your device
- 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)
- Select as many files as you’d like and continue
- 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)
- The files will be uploaded to Repertoire and appear under the Song once the upload is complete.
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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.
- Tap the Share button and select “Repertoire” from the list of destinations
- If you can’t see Repertoire, you may need to look for a “More” button or similar; Repertoire might be hiding!
- 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)
- Tap Upload and wait for the upload to complete