Getting Started
Set up your first song, build a simple setlist, and run your first practice rep.
What Repriso is for
Repriso is a gig-readiness tool for solo musicians and duos. It is built around a simple loop:
- Add songs with chords, lyrics, keys, tags, and notes.
- Build setlists for the shows you actually play.
- Practice songs with reveal levels that hide more of the chart over time.
- Review gigs afterward so future bookings start from what worked.
It is not a band collaboration app. Think of it as your private repertoire memory, practice queue, and venue notebook.
Add one song first
Start with a song you already know halfway. Add the title, artist, key, capo, BPM, duration, tags, and lyrics.
Use inline chord notation when you want chords to appear inside the lyric chart:
[C]Wise men [G]say, only [Am]fools rush [F]in
For practice, add section headings in the lyrics, such as:
[Verse 1]
[Chorus]
[Bridge]
Repriso uses the song structure to support section drills and stumble tracking.
Practice requirement
Build a small setlist
Create a setlist with 5-10 songs rather than your whole catalog. Add songs in the order you would play them. You can override key, capo, duration, and stage notes per setlist entry without changing the original song.
Use the priority star for songs that need extra attention before the show.
Run your first rep
Open a song or start practice from a setlist. Choose a reveal level, press Start, and play the song like you would at the gig. Tap whenever you stumble.
When the rep ends, Repriso records:
- reveal level
- duration
- stumble count
- stumble timing
- lyric line or section when available
Those signals feed confidence, readiness, heatmaps, and the practice queue.
Check the dashboard
The dashboard shows your next gig, songs due today, songs practiced today, and overall repertoire stats. Treat the due list as a short daily set, not an endless backlog.