Frequently, when I start a new exercise within a (Bootcamp) Lesson, I'll start practice at the 'Slow' tempo. And once I've achieved 100% for the piece at that Tempo, I move up to the Normal tempo version. Almost always it will take at least a few attempts (because it always takes a few....sometimes a *LOT*) before I'm able to achieve 100% at Normal tempo. Which means the 100% achieved at Slow tempo remains the PerCent achieved of record. I could attempt the Normal tempo 50X, and if I never achieve anything better than..say, a 92%, the displayed value of record remains the 100% achieved at Slow tempo.
I would like to see a variation on the % value achieved that is displayed. I'd like to have the highest % achieved for the fastest tempo played be the score displayed. The slower tempo scores are good to know when still practicing at that tempo, but don't mean a whole lot to me once I start practicing at higher tempos.
It's actually left me a bit confused a couple times when I end a practice session working at 'Normal tempo w/o hitting 100% and don't come back to that exercise for a couple days. Once or twice I"ve forgotten at which tempo I achieved the 100% score.
Thanks!
PerCent recorded for Exercises in Lessons
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Re: PerCent recorded for Exercises in Lessons
I understand, and that is a good suggestion. I will be forwarding it!
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Re: PerCent recorded for Exercises in Lessons
I concur with this idea. I think getting recognition for 100% at slow tempo is nice, but it should not be the "recorded" score for the lesson in general. Have a color code or something that indicates what the 100% represents: something like (and I'm just suggesting) blue for 100% at any speed, yellow for 100% at and speed at or above the provided "slow" or "medium" whichever that slower speed with accompaniment is called, and green for 100% at Full Tempo. Or something along those lines. Some way to know roughly how well you've done, and the higher color trumps the lower colors at the zoomed out overview level.
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