The fantastic thing about iReal pro is how different users can easily use iRp in different ways to help them along their individual musical path.

Playlists are a convenient way to load a lot of content into your app’s library.

But…..as a musician you can only play one song at a time.

My advice (to start with) is pick a song (1). Find as many versions of that song as you can in the forums and import the charts one by one.

https://www.irealb.com/forums/showth...t-A-Song-Chart

Compare them, play them, switch player styles, switch instruments in the mixer, try different keys.
Pick the chart that’s closest to your truth and tweak a DUPLICATE in the editor to include ideas you liked in other charts.

Explore everything that’s behind the question mark (?) at the top of most any app page

The above described “exercise” will help you explore the various features in iRp.
Then how you use iRp depends on your musical direction…

Practice tracks for learning your instrument(s)
Making band charts for gigs.
Just jam tracks.
Songs to help you move from 3 chord land into ii-V-I territory.
Using chord diagrams to learn how to play new (2U) extended chords…

It’s up to you.
Have fun.
)BOB