I am just starting to gear up and level BRD and I am curious what the strategy is behind setting up songs? Specifically, I’ve been reading about dummy songs and overwriting and I am so confused. The guides don’t really start from the beginning in terms of things like this and this is more important at the start than what gear to start farming. Any veteran Bard’s able to explain how to buff a party as BRD in simplish terms? Thanks!
To expand a little, this all comes down to both how to establish song slots on the party, and how to order songs so that you end up with the songs you want on each member.
Songs, along with Corsair rolls, occupy a buff category that players have 12 "slots" for (not a cap that comes up much outside of alliance buff rotations). As described, as a single BRD, you can establish songs in up to five of those slots, after which they'll be maintained provided that a song effect is still active. If a song wears off, gets dispelled, etc, then the slot will need to be reestablished.
A key point here is that song slots are per-character, so you need to keep tabs on how many songs each party member has on.
Also, just to reiterate, Clarion Call
always counts as your third song slot. Even if you've already got 3-4 songs up. Getting that last song or two up will always need to be done with an "additional song" instrument.
The second half of this is ensuring that you end up with the songs you want applied to each party member, which can also be a source of frustration.
The basic consideration here is that, unless the song you're singing is already present, or you're establishing a new song slot, songs will overwrite whatever has the lowest duration remaining.
If you are trying to do anything but apply the same songs to the entire party, you may need to strategize a little on the order that you sing. Especially as you start getting more song specific gear, since that can end up making some songs last notably longer than others. This is a combination of having different levels of Song+ gear available for different songs, along with what slots it fits into.
If you're trying to Pianissimo a song to a healer or tank, for instance, and it keeps taking the slot of something you don't want it to, this is probably what it'll come down to.