 If you're playing a recital program and using your iPad, you can create an ordered sequence of pieces to play. Each program is called a playlist, and you can create as many playlists as you wish. Let's take a look. Playlists are easy to create. To the right of every piece in the library is an Add to Playlist icon. Let's add this little prelude by Bach to a new playlist. I'll tap the Playlist button and select Create New Playlist. Let's call it Student Recital. Next, let's add Bach's famous prelude and C major to this recital program. Here it is. Add to Playlist. Finally, an advanced student is playing the Italian Concerto, so I'll add that. Towards the top of your library, you'll see a playlist link. Tap that to view your playlists. You can rename or delete a playlist by swiping left. Let's rename our program to Bach Recital. Note that each playlist needs a unique name. Now we can select Bach Recital, and we'll see all the pieces in our program. The C major prelude will be played first, so let's reorder the pieces by holding and then dragging the hamburger icon at the right. Now we can tap on the first piece in our playlist. When we reach the last page, we can tap the blue arrow, or swipe left, or use a Bluetooth page turning pedal to go to the next piece in our program. We're confident that you'll find the playlist feature especially useful. Best of luck with your recital.