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How do you slow down the notes in 'gentle piano?'

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12 Jul 2013 23:02 - 13 Jul 2013 01:53 #11466 by SeasonHenderson
got it sorted, silly me!
Last edit: 13 Jul 2013 01:53 by SeasonHenderson. Reason: got it to work

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12 Jul 2013 23:46 #11467 by juliguli
I was wondering the same thing about the Note Alphabet school. I would also like to slow down the notes. I know they get faster as I get better, but I am doing this with my son and when it speeds up, it is just too fast for him.

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15 Jul 2013 21:18 #11471 by hellene

juliguli wrote: I was wondering the same thing about the Note Alphabet school. I would also like to slow down the notes. I know they get faster as I get better, but I am doing this with my son and when it speeds up, it is just too fast for him.


Juli, the software is complex and the goal is not just to teach Note Alphabet, but also develop eye-hand coordination and attention span.

Please, give him the NA game for 1-2 minutes and stop the game at the same time frame and write the results. Play game for a month and come back to it in 12 months.

Small portions - consistency and keeping the track is the key to turn the game to your advantage.

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