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For volunteer worship guitarists

Your band is a room.
Put the songs in it.

Shape a chart once and every player reads it their own way — their key, their capo, their cues. Try it on somebody else’s room first; you don’t need an account to move the furniture.

1 work in the room2 of 3 players set upSunday 9am
Sunday 9am1. How Great Is…Anna — part set upTomáš — part set upRuth — has not said what they play

The catalogue — take one for the room

Anyone can browse. Placing needs a room.

What the room is for

One chart, everybody’s own reading

A chart is shaped once — sections in playing order, cues addressed to one instrument or the whole band. Every player’s part is projected from that, in their key and their capo. Nothing is copied, so nothing can drift.

The room changes for everyone

Put a work in the room and it is in the room — for the bass player who opens it on Saturday night and for the leader who opens it on Sunday. Nobody is reading last week’s version and believing they are right.

Sunday is a page in the ledger

A rehearsal, a service, a run-through: each one a dated page beside the room. The leader moves the band through it from one screen, and a phone that slept through two sections tells the truth the moment it wakes.

Pinned to the wall

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Open a room for your band

Invite the people you actually play with, put this Sunday’s songs in, and let everyone set up their own corner of it.

Open a band
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