this makes the most sense...if you're going to let Bards do 2 songs at once, why stop there, why not 3, 4, or 20? And if you let Bards do this, what's to stop players from whining that Wizards (etc) don't have a similar feat, to allow them to cast 2, 3, 5, 87 spells at once?Fieari said:In 3.0, IIRC, songs lasted a certain amount of time after you stopped singing them, so you could overlap them that way. Song and Silence has "Lingering Song" which doubles the length of time the song lasts after you stop performing.
Sirea said:AFAIK, only the PrC ability 'Combine Songs' does what you ask for. 2nd level Seeker of the Song (CA) or 5th level War Chanter (CW) required.
In the Seeker of the Song description of the ability you can start 2 songs at once as a standard action. The War Chanter version isn't as elaborated, but since it's the same abilty by name, and the SotS one is the more recent explanation, I would think it works the same for the War Chanter.
Subvocalize (SotS 5) enables you to drop one song and start a different 2nd song as a swift action too.