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People generally learn best by doing, and Falsetto should teach in the same way. Unfortunately, many exercises are not up to par in this area. As a simple example, The "Piano Notes" exercise (https://falsetto.app/piano-notes) displays a highlighted note and asks students to identify it. Instead, the exercise should show students the note name and ask them to click (or, preferably, physically play on a MIDI device) the piano note instead.
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People generally learn best by doing, and Falsetto should teach in the same way. Unfortunately, many exercises are not up to par in this area. As a simple example, The "Piano Notes" exercise (https://falsetto.app/piano-notes) displays a highlighted note and asks students to identify it. Instead, the exercise should show students the note name and ask them to click (or, preferably, physically play on a MIDI device) the piano note instead.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: