

Neither of those options is any more work than what I do now from my desktop to the tablet. That said, getting new songs to my tablet will still be a two-step process - I'll either send it to myself in an email and open that email on the tablet (downloading the song into the OpenSong folders), or I'll just drag a copy out of the Songs folder on the Chromebook to Google Drive and then download it from there to the tablet. I think there are some advantages to using the Chromebook for that work because it does straddle both the Chrome and Android worlds.

When I do the transcriptions, I've been making an OpenSong version at the same time for use on my tablet). Right now I'm exploring how the Chromebook might make some of my administrative tasks with OpenSong (especially song creation - I transcribe a lot of songs for my church's worship team since our primary source for chord charts is usually wrong or not easy to follow. The Files app didn't do anything, but with Gmail for Android installed, OpenSong created an email with the text (with chords) in the body of the email and the song file attached.

I installed both Gmail for Android and Files by Gmail for Android.
