This template is a band set list creator template for Numbers designed for any band or musician that is looking for a simple way to create a feature rich set list for your gigs. It makes it very easy to create your set list for your next concert, you can easily read, organize, and edit a set list with advanced features such as adding each songs beats per minute (BPM), the songs energy, the songs length (Time), and any other notes that you’d like to include for each song. As you enter information about each song a handy chart shows the concerts tempo timeline as well as the concert energy timeline to give you the best overview of what your concert will look like. It’s what every musician or band needs to prepare for their next gig.
It also includes A spreadsheet to keep track of the bands repertoire for original songs, as well as the repertoire of cover songs the band does together. This makes it easy to move over to your set list when you are preparing for your next show.
It prints beautifully so you can easily tape it next to your mic stand or on the stage and know exactly what song is coming up next, with all the notes, tempo, and other info to be available when you need it. The band set list template for iWork Numbers is the perfect companion for any guitarist, singer, musician, or band to do concerts right and in style.
What you get with the Band Set List Template for Numbers:
This template includes the following:
- .nmtemplate – The true template file extension for a Numbers template. You can use this again and again and this template will remain intact and untouched.
- .numbers – The modern file type for Apple Numbers
- .numbers (Numbers’09) – For those with older versions of Apple Numbers
If you don’t have Pages you can download it by going to Mac App Store.
Justin (verified owner) –
Fantastic template! Our band uses this template for every concert we do. We can track our gig’s set energy, BPM, and more. Plus it’s super easy to change the order. Love it!
Jim Colbert (verified owner) –
It’s okay. While the default fonts are atrocious, that’s an easy fix. What’s annoying is there seems to be no way to easily reorder the set list once you’ve created it without manually copying and pasting, or adding rows to paste into. As such, it’s kinda clunky. Maybe I’ll figure more out down the road but as such, I land on “it’s okay.” Had I been a bit more ambitious, I just would have created a template myself. The energy level feature, meh, I guess for some that’s a selling point but I can pass on it, listing the song key would be much more beneficial (I created a column for that.) On the other hand, what did I expect or want for 3.99… like I said, “it’s okay.”
MacTemplates –
Hey Jim, thanks for leaving a review. That’s actually the beautify of doing the setlist like this is that you can reorder the list by just drawing and dropping the row. It makes it super quick, fast, and handy. You actually don’t need to copy and paste at all. Many of the features are probably more just being familiar with the app features. But if you spend some time with it I think you’ll find it a super handy way to manage a setlist.