Easily manage large song catalogs with the best-in-class chord sheet editor featuring unmatched auto-scroll capabilities, smart automation features and a powerful adaptive audio engine.
Master your craft
Instantly transform plain text song sheets into transposable chord sheets with professionally formatted chord symbols and matching chord diagrams. Access Song One's virtual fretboard to discover alternative chord voicings and customize the number of strings, their tuning and optional capo positions. Quickly transpose songs with audio backing tracks to match your vocal range and freely adjust the playback speed to get in the groove with ease.
Compose with ease
Get inspired with Song One's chord matrix and auto-generate chord symbols while playing the virtual instruments. Explore harmonic fields and master chord progressions with a built-in circle of fifths. Experience a more intuitive way of working with songs thanks to Song One's unique focus mode, customizable layout themes, smart chord repositioning features and transposable tabs.
Make your mark
Import songs in ChordPro, OnSong and SongSheet Pro formats or add your content from webpages using the 'Add to Song One' action extension. Fine-tune the lyrics and metadata and add annotatable header images. Scan your sheet music and import PDFs to add highlights and annotation notes. Enjoy complete access to your entire song catalog on all of your macOS & iOS devices with automatic sync via iCloud.
Perform with confidence
Make live performances a joy with Song One's 'smart scroll' chord charts and unrivaled auto-scroll and page flip capabilities. Play back multitracks in a variety of audio formats, create custom setlists and forward your songs to bandmates via AirDrop. Stay in control with bluetooth page turners and MIDI foot pedals and use a powerful timeline to add reliable audio playback & MIDI automation.
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Song One Pro
699,00 Kč
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Song One FAQ
Is Song One free?
Yes, Song One is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Song One legit?
🤔 The Song One app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Song One cost?
Song One has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 699.00 Kč.
I’ve sort of enjoyed using song one, but I’m not having much luck bringing songs over from Ultimate Guitar. I have exported a lot of songs from UG, sometimes they come over, more often they don’t. I have no idea why.
I-Tunes
I’ve asked these questions numerous times via you webpage and e-mail. To date NO response. - One more time…can I add music from i-tunes? - Will the music PLAY? - Can I THEN modify the selected song to add lyrics? - Can I additionally include the score, including chords and chord diagrams? Your previous answers to potential customers were, I’ve found, ambiguous, vague and off topic. Hopefully, by my SPECIFIC questions, it will help you provide the information to help decide whether to purchase your product.
Solid app, very responsive developer
Switched from OnSong because I didn’t want the subscription model, and I’m glad I did. Perfect? No, but there are so many different needs, that’s near impossible. The developer has been super responsive and added a ton of useful features just in the time I’ve had it - not even a year I think. Worth supporting and sticking with.
Almost perfect, hoping for ability to record voice/instrument
Wish there was a way to record your voice and instrument. At the very least import/insert voice notes from my recording app (not as a backtrack). Hopefully both. A lot of my melody ideas start with a hum, or voice memo. Having a way to import them or record into the app itself for reference instead of scrambeling between apps would've made this Song One my actual #1 for songwritting. I can see this being implemented by recording to song sections (Intro, Chorus) or attaching files to them. One could also record and move the recording around freely like in Evernote. Maybe a combination of both. I'd move them to the bottom in a section called references, but other people may want to have them on top of the lyrics.
Cool app
This is a cool app
Excellent tool
I invested a lot of time looking for a friendly tool to use and I got this one. I had used on my iPad, iPhone but two weeks ago I began using on the MacMini y WOW even easier.
All the tutorials are spectaculars and I really suggest to invest time to read and it doesn’t time too much time but the benefits will be incredible……..Val
Very Impressive
I’ve only been using Song One for a relatively short time. I tried SongBook Pro first but abandoned it quickly after it lost the links to the backing tracks, twice. Then I switched to OnSong but heard it was not the most reliable and I wasn’t real hip on the monthly subscription fee. Several people on FB recommended it Song One so I checked it out. I’m blown away by all the features it has. Mainly I’m a live performer who uses backing tracks and chord sheets. I’ve found that this app does that well and supports sets. And customer support is pretty incredible, too. It’s never taken more than a day for them to respond. I highly recommend this app.
Friendly and efective App
After several weeks trying to get the right App , I got this one and so far It has worked spectacularlly well for me.
My only recommendation is to dedicate sometime the clear Instructions avilable on the web and everything will be easy.
Has potential, but too complex
I'm very familiar with this type of app, and I use a different one on stage every week. Song One has a lot of features, but the UI and lack of singular focus make it less stage-friendly than other apps.
The biggest issue I had was the plethora of teensy gray-on-slightly-darker-gray icons -- none of which have tool tips or help text. The whole UI suffers from a lack of contrast. So much gray! Maybe some of that was to ensure that the demo mode was *completely* useless, but I don't want to pay to find out.
For stage use, I want app controls to be clear, obvious, and easy. If I decide to capo, for example, I don't want to mess with the circle of fifths. If I want to start a click, I don't want a microscopic little gray icon that only appears at the very top of the screen.
I do think Song One has promise; but right now the UI is just too fiddly. I think the author needs to decide whether this is a performance tool or a teaching tool, and focus the UI on that. My $0.02.
I Really Wanted to Like the App
I researched a bunch of apps. Even downloaded a few trials for a couple. When I saw the Song One videos I was excited because it had everything I could possibly want. So I bought it. Problem one is that Song One only had a few videos on how to use it and there’s no tutorials by any other YouTubers that I found. Does that mean no one owns this app? I also wish the videos by Song One would go step by step. Here’s how you import a song. Here’s how you make edits. Here’s how you add this or that. Until it’s walked you through every bell and whistle the app has.
I’ve had the apps for months and have only added 13 songs and I haven’t fixed all that needs to be fixed on the songs. For years I’ve written Chords and Lyrics charts for all my songs and cover songs the band would do. But as for as I know you can’t import Word Docs. So I started making all those into PDF’s. Probably got about 50 songs saved as PDF’s before I started trying to import them to Song One. First problem I see is that the Chords adjust to wrong position in a song. So now I’ve got to fix all the chords, which takes awhile. Then I thought what if I just copy from my Word Doc or just copy of the PDF in my Dropbox. It seems like sometimes the app leaves the chord where it’s supposed to be and others it doesn’t. On my Word Doc charts I might have next to chords the words (stop), (hold), (tag) or something similar. The app won’t recognize any chords with any words written text in the same line. Best I can tell you can’t save any notes beside the chords. You can save a note/comment, but you can’t move it next to a chord best I can tell.
I think the app is great that you can add a MP3 to a song, so you can play along with. You can add a tempo and a metronome. Though I haven’t even got that far, because getting a song to import correctly without me making a ton of changes never has happened.
One night before getting on stage my bassist said he wanted to do a song I didn’t really know. So I open the app ready to make a number chart. So he starts giving me the numbers and I made a few mistakes by hitting the wrong number, so I had to make some corrections. My bassist that uses another app says, that app looks painfully. It’s certainly very frustrating and time consuming.
So we get on stage and comes time for me to use the app for a song I need the lyrics and chords for. Days before I had learned how to use the auto scroll. Used it for a couple days to make sure it worked right and it did, so I f
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