What do you think about the tonebase Practice Plans?
Dear piano family!
We've been hard at work to enhance your learning experience and provide a structured, personalized approach to mastering your piano skills. The "tonebase Practice Plans" are designed to help you set and achieve your musical goals with ease. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned player, we believe this feature will add tremendous value to your practice sessions.
Now, we'd love to hear your thoughts! Have you had a chance to explore the "tonebase Practice Plans" yet? What do you think about its layout, functionality, and overall impact on your practice?
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Feel free to share your experiences, suggestions, or any improvements you'd like to see. Your insights matter, and together, we can make tonebase an even better space for all tonebuddies.
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Happy playing!
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Hello ,
First: I really like the idea of having a plan, a guideline what to work on next, so I think it is a great idea. But I am very confused... The quiz says I am at grade 4, and given the suggested videos for that grade and the description it feels right. Maybe at some points I am a 5 already, but my first practise plan video is Scarlatti Sonata in E major. This is a grade 7!
I can't access the other videos in the plan until I did the Sonata, but it feels way too difficult. Of course I can work on it for some weeks and learn something, but usually after 8 weeks I get bored, and it looks like it would take much longer to even play it at slow speed. I don't feel like the practise plan really picks me up where I am standing.
I'd love to have some alternatives and the possibility to maybe work on 2 different things same time. Because a video on trills and another on more subtile dynamics might not be building upon each other, or would they?
Also I can't find a way to delete my plan and do the questionnaire again to maybe correct things that I might have misunderstood or answered with too mich self esteem... but then again, it says level 4, so for that I must have answered something right...