Hello! We have a feature called Clips that allows you to attach other files, screenshots, etc. onto your original chart. You can learn more here: onsongapp.com/videos/clips
On your video I saw that you could highlight the chord changes. As a vocalist who only uses lyrics and no chord changes will I be able to highlight random lines or lyrics in a song? Thanks
So, um, let's say, um, your song is not, as in your example, ONE VERSE, but say 20 verses, with say, 180 lines. Right? that's the problem. Who wants to memorize songs like American Pie when they have no trouble reading through them.
If you had purchased OnSong in the past, you can continue to install it on any device you own. Just go into the App Store app and look up your purchases to install the latest version of OnSong 2020. You will continue to have access to the features you've purchased previously and enjoy regular updates.
Unfortunately the version of OnSong I had was older than the 2020 version -- it worked great, but I was not able to re-install it on my older generation iPad (unless you know of a way?)@@onsongapp
Thanks for your feedback! The app is subscription based and differs in cost depending on what plan you select. You can learn more here: onsongapp.com/pricing
Tap on the menu button in the top left corner of the songs list to show the "Browse" screen. You can then choose "Active Sets" and add a set list from there.
@@mitsuo233 You can apply Chord Diagrams to text files like what is imported from UG, including piano chords! You can learn more here: onsongapp.com/videos/widgets-diagrams
It's an overview and we are constantly making updates. You can also download the app for free to try out features in an ad-supported manner or free trial.