Joanne, words on the computer/tablet/phone karaoke style is something to be considered.

We have close to 600 songs now. I play the backing tracks but display the words in WordPad or the music in Encore depending on the song. Most of the songs are memorized, except for the newer ones and those we don't play often. However, even when a song is memorized, it's nice to have a 'cheat sheet' to refer to if you get one of those momentary distractions like an audience member coming up for a birthday request. The backing tracks wait for no one, and a glance at the cheat sheet helps you get back into it after you have been disturbed from the auto-pilot mode.

Karaoke tracks would serve the same purpose, perhaps even better.

There are a lot of good ideas in this thread, which prove there is more than one correct way to make music.

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