cori at a glance
What cori is, which devices it runs on, and how you as a choir director bring your repertoire and your choir into it.
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Mobile app
cori is your choir's shared app: rehearsals, sheet music, practice recordings and communication in one place — instead of WhatsApp, Dropbox and spreadsheets side by side. As the choir director you set up your choir space in cori, bring in your repertoire, and your singers practise with it on their own. This overview shows you how cori is meant to work before you dive into Getting started.
cori is available in any browser at cori.music and as an app for iOS and Android. You can prepare songs at your computer while your choir practises on the go on their phones — choir, songs, events and messages stay in sync across every device. You'll usually build songs on the larger screen, while your singers mostly live in the mobile app.
What your choir uses cori for
cori covers three things that are usually scattered across many tools:
- One place for the whole choir — every member, their voice parts and the day-to-day of your choir in one spot, neatly managed by you as the director.
- For learning and practising — your singers hear and practise their own voice part with recordings and an on-screen piano, train with cori exercises and sing-along, and add their own annotations to the sheet music — each at their own pace.
- For organisation — you plan rehearsals and events, track attendance, build setlists, and reach the choir with announcements and surveys.
How content gets into cori
This is the part that brings cori to life for your choir. As the director (or a manager) you fill the choir space — your singers don't have to do anything for this; everything simply appears for them.
A song in cori holds the individual voice parts to practise. You create it from existing recordings in Song from recordings, or build it yourself in the AudioEditor. Later you can add lyrics and choreo videos.
Attach sheet music to a song, or share PDFs, recordings and documents through the Drive so your choir has all the material in one place.
Bundle the songs for a concert or rehearsal into a setlist and add events to the calendar. That way your choir knows what's being worked on right now.
As soon as someone joins your choir and picks their voice part, they automatically get the right practice tracks, sheet music and setlists — without uploading anything themselves. The content comes from you as the director.
What's next?
- Set up your account and create your choir in Getting started.
- Bring your singers on board: Inviting members.
- Add your first repertoire: Create a song from recordings.
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