![]() ![]() I don't know for sure, but here are my assumptions. We provide different format such as Opensong, OpenSongApp, OpenLP and Quelea. I would assume that "Type" is the file type, and it would always say the same thing. The full database is quite large and can cause opensong to work quite slowly. If you are only interested in a single language, we recommend you download the one specific to your language. "Version" would be the CCLI file format version number. "[S A" would indicate the CCLI Song number, which is 14181 for this song. I am not sure, but the A might indicate that the result is alphanumeric? (It isn't displayed in the song number). Now close opensong (on Mac you need to use Command+Q, don't just close the window) Installing the Song Database. A songbook app designed for and musicians, singers, worship leaders, etc. "Admin" is the company administering the copyright. Next, open the path that you specified to opensong in your file manager: Download the latest version of the opensong song database, then open it up as below. ![]() Unfortunately due to technical issues with the zip file format you will. That allows you to view chord charts and lyrics on your Android device and use it. ![]() If you want to use it in a pop-up or something, then I would recommend that you allow people to add and modify the list as required, because I have found songs with themes not on this master list, and some with errors: It is mostly used to assist in searching for songs. "Keys" would be the key that the song is normally played in. OpenSong Import is a small software application developed specifically for helping OpenSong users import songs with other file formats, including TXT, HTML, CRD, and MediaShout. People can choose to play a song in a different key which would then mean there would be a different set of chords throughout the song. (CCLI does provide separate chord charts for many songs). The "/t" would mean next verse or chorus (from the list), and "/n" would mean to create a new line. ![]()
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