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Tutorials: Suggestions on rests tutorial #262

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mfeustle opened this issue Jul 22, 2021 · 2 comments
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Tutorials: Suggestions on rests tutorial #262

mfeustle opened this issue Jul 22, 2021 · 2 comments

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@mfeustle
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It may be useful to users to suggest a sequence of tutorials; in any case, a "courtesy" link in the rests tutorial referring back to the quick-start intro would be helpful.

The pacing of the tutorial changes considerably at the "Spaces/Invisible Rests" step. I would suggest the following:
Introduce the element and layers separately before proceeding with the exercise as it is currently written, which is a great way to tie it all together.

With that, though, the title should clarify that the tutorial covers and requires something other than rests, which may raise the question of whether we want a quick, basic rests-only tutorial, and a separate tutorial for layers, spaces, and perhaps some other features.

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Great suggestions, thank you, @mfeustle. Please let us know how you like to proceed. Do you have already another structure, order etc. in mind or outlined? Can definitely help with the implementation. For this purpose, it would be very helpful to arrange the actual contents and required examinations in the editor in advance.

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Thanks! I'll come up with a suggested revision.

@musicEnfanthen musicEnfanthen changed the title Suggestions on rests tutorial Tutorials: Suggestions on rests tutorial Feb 11, 2022
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