Re: [LAU] using linux to manage your gigs?

From: Rustom Mody <rustompmody@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sun May 13 2012 - 19:12:08 EEST

On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 7:22 PM, Frits van der Holst <
frits@email-addr-hidden-der-holst.com> wrote:

> Hi Josh,
>
> Message: 5
>> Date: Sat, 12 May 2012 15:16:11 -0500
>> From: Josh Lawrence <hardbop200@email-addr-hidden>
>> Subject: [LAU] using linux to manage your gigs?
>> To: Linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden
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>> hi list,
>>
>> this is one of my busiest times of the year for gigging; I'm usually
>> playing at least once a week, and sometimes multiple times a week. there
>> are a couple of things I'm frustrated about:
>>
>> * my song lists are all on paper. they have no information about the
>> song at all. it would be nice to be able to sort by key, genre (rock, pop,
>> r&b, motown, etc.). it would be nice if calling up the song called up the
>> chord chart, which brings me to my next point?
>>
>>
>> * I looked through many presentation softwares, chord chart management,
>> etc. they all seem focused on the church crowd. I need something
>> *simple*. I choose a song, and the chart that I have available for it
>> (either text or pdf or whatever) is displayed in a split window.
>>
>> ok, that's what I want, and no one gets what they want. :) so, I'm open
>> to any and all ideas. what do you use? do you manage your set lists with
>> linux? chord charts? I tried the whole "thinking outside the box" and
>> looked for maybe some file management software, but I got overwhelmed
>> quickly. any and all ideas are welcome.
>>
>
> I am kind of in the same problem. Having a folder full of .txt, .pdf, or
> tiff, or .png files all holding chord structures, sheet music etc.. Stuff
> for one band, stuff for another band, stuff for lessons etc..
>

If emacs is ok with you, you may look at orgmode's
- links http://orgmode.org/manual/Hyperlinks.html
- properties http://orgmode.org/manual/Properties-and-Columns.html

> Organizing with sub folders for genre or type is simply not enough.
> I am playing around with Tellico a generic collection manager with some
> templates for all kinds of collections (stamps, coins, files, etc..). It's
> fairly easy to make your own collection with fields for, for example, key,
> genre, type etc..
> It allows for having (file) URL's so when you have found what you need in
> the catalog you can open the file directly.
>
> Tellico is in the Ubuntu repositories.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Frits van der Holst
>
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