Don, the only way you can do that is to use an entire bank of registrations for each song, which then allows them to be listed alphabetically just like the Music Finder.

Some players I know name their registrations by letters, such as A, B, C, C2, C3, the letter indicating the song's title. This works for them, but I never liked it.

In my case, I used the Music Finder a lot, and rarely used registrations. My registrations were the same as yours, however, I named them in categories, but after a while, you tend to forget which songs are in Rock, Rock1 and Rock2. With the Music Finder, everything was alphabetical and I could scroll through the song list while playing and singing another song. When I found the next song I wanted to play, when I ended that first song, I mere pressed the Enter button, then pressed a chord and went right into the next song in less than a second. It was fairly easy for me. I believe I posted a video on this, and I will look it up and post it again before the Ravens Game kicks off this afternoon.

Here's the video I posted a couple years ago.



All the best,

Gary cool


Edited by travlin'easy (09/25/16 09:27 AM)
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