Wish List: More Levels with Smaller Step Sizes
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- GatesofDawn67
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Wish List: More Levels with Smaller Step Sizes
I have found that sometimes the level advances too fast for me. I have to keep repeating the simpler levels hoping to work up to succeeding at the higher level. it would be nice if there were more levels with smaller steps between them.
Re: Wish List: More Levels with Smaller Step Sizes
Hi
It has been added to our list of suggestions
Quick tip: Use the customized activity to make an exercise that focuses on the things that makes the standard exercises diffucult for you. This can be very helpful to overcome this.
-Niclas
It has been added to our list of suggestions
Quick tip: Use the customized activity to make an exercise that focuses on the things that makes the standard exercises diffucult for you. This can be very helpful to overcome this.
-Niclas
- GatesofDawn67
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Re: Wish List: More Levels with Smaller Step Sizes
Hi Niclas,
Thanks for your response. I hadn't seen the custom setting before. It looks nice. I can't wait to try it.
One example where the levels don't work is in the rhythmic imitation. There is one level where you are working with one measure of 2/4 time. This means that you are working with two beats. When eighth notes are introduced, there are only 4 possible notes.
The next level is two measures of 4/4 time, which means you now are working with eight beats. When eighth notes are introduced, there are 16 possible notes and when some are quarters or rests, it is overwhelming.
Instead, It would be better to go to two measures of 2/4 with eight notes, two measures of 3/4 with eight notes, then two measures of 4/4 with eight notes.
Steve
Thanks for your response. I hadn't seen the custom setting before. It looks nice. I can't wait to try it.
One example where the levels don't work is in the rhythmic imitation. There is one level where you are working with one measure of 2/4 time. This means that you are working with two beats. When eighth notes are introduced, there are only 4 possible notes.
The next level is two measures of 4/4 time, which means you now are working with eight beats. When eighth notes are introduced, there are 16 possible notes and when some are quarters or rests, it is overwhelming.
Instead, It would be better to go to two measures of 2/4 with eight notes, two measures of 3/4 with eight notes, then two measures of 4/4 with eight notes.
Steve