User Manual Repertoire Manager

Spaced Repetition Practice Planner for Musicians

Version 1.0.0

by Animasonus


Table of Contents

  1. Getting StartedAttachment.tiff
  2. Understanding Spaced RepetitionAttachment.tiff
  3. Dashboard OverviewAttachment.tiff
  4. Library ManagementAttachment.tiff
  5. Practice SessionsAttachment.tiff
  6. Concert PlanningAttachment.tiff
  7. Statistics & ProgressAttachment.tiff
  8. Settings & ConfigurationAttachment.tiff
  9. TroubleshootingAttachment.tiff
  10. Support & ContactAttachment.tiff

1. Getting Started

Welcome to Repertoire Manager

Repertoire Manager helps you maintain and expand your memorised music repertoire using scientifically-backed spaced repetition principles. Whether you’re a professional pianist, student, or enthusiast, this app will help you keep your pieces fresh with minimal effort.

System Requirements

Windows 10 or later

90 MB of free disk space

Internet connection for license activation and trial setup

Quick Start (5 Minutes)

Start your free 14-day trial or enter your license key

Add your first pieces in the Library tab

Mark it as ‘LEARNING’ if currently working on it, or ‘MASTERED’ if you already know it well

Check the Dashboard and generate your first practice plan

Complete practice sessions with honest memory and flow ratings


2. Understanding Spaced Repetition

The Science Behind Memory

Spaced repetition is a learning technique based on neuroscience research. When you master a piece, the app schedules it for review after optimal intervals. If your memory retention is high, the next review is scheduled further out. If retention is low, it comes back sooner for more frequent practice.

Learning Stages

CANDIDATE

Wishlist pieces you want to learn someday. These don’t normally appear in practice sessions but help you track your repertoire goals. They may occasionally be included based on the algorithm’s selection.

LEARNING

Pieces you’re actively learning. These appear in practice sessions but aren’t yet in the spaced repetition system. They automatically move to MASTERED when both memory retention and flow reach 100% for the first time.

MASTERED

Pieces you know well and want to maintain. These enter the spaced repetition system with intelligent scheduling based on your performance ratings. Once mastered, they remain in this stage.

Memory Consolidation Phases

Newly mastered pieces go through three phases of memory consolidation over the first 90 days:

Phase 1 (Days 0-30): Critical consolidation with frequent reviews

Phase 2 (Days 31-60): Stabilisation with moderate spacing

Phase 3 (Days 61-90): Transition to long-term maintenance

After 90 days: FSRS-based long-term scheduling with exponential intervals. These phases can be customised in Settings.


3. Dashboard Overview

The Dashboard is your daily practice control centre, organising pieces into ‘buckets’ based on their current status and scheduling needs.

Understanding the Buckets

Learning Pool

Pieces currently in LEARNING stage. Practice these regularly. They will automatically move to MASTERED when both memory and flow reach 100%.

Needs Verification

Pieces added directly as MASTERED that haven’t been reviewed yet. These need their first review to establish baseline memory strength and enter the spaced repetition system.

Due

Pieces scheduled for review today. The algorithm has determined these need attention to maintain memory strength.

Upcoming

Pieces scheduled for review in the next few days. You can practice these early if you have extra time.

Well-Consolidated

Pieces with 90+ day intervals maintaining perfect retention scores. These are your most stable repertoire pieces.

Practice Plan Generation

Click any bucket to see the pieces inside, then choose:

Let App Choose: Automatic selection based on algorithm priorities and brain-friendly aspects

Manual Selection: Pick specific pieces you want to practice


4. Library Management

Adding New Pieces

Click ‘Add Piece’ in the Library tab

Enter composer and title

For single movements: leave movement name empty

For multi-movement works: specify number of movements and name each one

Set initial stage and average performance duration (doesn’t need to be precise)

Managing Pieces

Edit any piece using the edit button in the Library:

Change stage (CANDIDATE → LEARNING → MASTERED)

Edit details (title, composer, duration)

Reset all statistics globally in Settings (clears all practice history)

Delete piece (removes completely)


5. Practice Sessions

Session Workflow

Start a practice session from the Dashboard

Practice each piece in the session (use the stopwatch to track time)

Rate your performance using the review metrics

Review Metrics

Memory Retention (0-100%)

How well you remembered the piece without referring to the score.

Tempo Flow (0-100%)

Consistency of tempo and musical flow.

Concert Ready

Check this box if the piece is performance-ready, memorised, polished, and suitable for public performance. This flag helps with concert planning and may exclude the piece from regular practice sessions.


6. Concert Planning

Creating Concerts

Go to the Concerts tab and click ‘Add Concert’

Enter concert details (name, date, venue)

Add pieces from your library

Performance Preparation

Concerts automatically boost practice priority for included pieces. The app considers:

Time until performance date

Current memory strength

Concert-ready status

Recent practice history

Post-Concert Review

After a performance, use the concert review feature to mark the performance and rate your satisfaction. This creates performance history records.


7. Statistics & Progress

Practice Statistics

The Statistics tab provides detailed insights into your practice time:

Time Filtering: View data for Today, 7 Days, 30 Days, or All Time

By Piece View: See accumulated practice time across all movements

By Movement View: Detailed statistics for individual movements

Data Export

Export your practice statistics to CSV format for external analysis in Excel, Google Sheets, or other tools. Data includes practice times, dates, and detailed movement information.

Progress Tracking

The Statistics tab provides comprehensive insights into your practice patterns and repertoire development through interactive time filtering and detailed analytics.


8. Settings & Configuration

Spaced Repetition Algorithm Settings

Customise the memory consolidation phases to match your learning style:

Phase Intervals

Set minimum and maximum days for each phase. The app randomises actual intervals within your ranges:

Phase 1 (0-30 days): Critical consolidation period

Phase 2 (31-60 days): Stabilisation period

Phase 3 (61-90 days): Transition to long-term

Interval Customisation

Each phase has configurable minimum and maximum intervals. The app uses your memory performance to select intervals within these ranges, with better memory retention leading to longer intervals.

Global Pause Feature

Use ‘Pause all scheduling’ during travel, illness, or planned breaks to prevent pieces from becoming overdue. Resume normal scheduling when you return to practice.

Data Management

Export Data: Creates JSON backup with all movements, concerts, and practice reviews.

Import Data: Replaces ALL existing data with backup file contents. Export first as backup!


9. Troubleshooting

Common Issues

No pieces appearing in dashboard

Ensure you have pieces marked as MASTERED, not just LEARNING or CANDIDATE. Only mastered pieces enter the spaced repetition system.

Pieces not appearing for review

Check if Global Pause is enabled in Settings. If paused, scheduling is suspended until you resume.

Memory retention not updating

Complete practice sessions with proper memory and flow ratings. The algorithm needs review data to calculate scheduling.

Scheduling seems incorrect

Verify SRS phase settings are valid (maximum ≥ minimum for each phase). Check that you haven’t accidentally changed critical settings.

Application won’t start

Ensure Windows is up to date. If problems persist, try running as administrator or contact support.

Data Recovery

If you experience data loss:

Check if you have recent JSON export backups

Use Import Data to restore from most recent backup


10. Support & Contact

Getting Help

For technical support, feature requests, or general questions:

Email: support@animasonus.ch

Website: https://pianoenergy.ch/software

License Information

Repertoire Manager offers a 14-day free trial with full features. After the trial, purchase a license for $18.99 USD for lifetime access.

Your license includes:

Lifetime access to the software

Email support

Privacy & Data

Your practice data stays completely on your device. Repertoire Manager:

Does not collect any data

Stores all information in a local SQLite database

Allows complete data export to any cloud service you choose

Requires internet only for license activation

About the Developer

Repertoire Manager is developed by Animasonus, created by a freelance pianist and programmer in Switzerland. The software is born from real-world experience maintaining a large classical piano repertoire and the need for scientifically-backed practice tools.

Thank you for choosing Repertoire Manager. Happy practicing!