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Add key info to exercises

Open oatmealraisin opened this issue 4 years ago • 2 comments

Hello! Fantastic app, I've been searching for something like this for a long time.

I've found I've been creating exercises (such as different arps) repeatedly, one for each scale. It'd be great to be able to create one exercise, then keep track of the BPM information along with what scale was practiced.

Thank you!

oatmealraisin avatar Jun 23 '21 02:06 oatmealraisin

Hey, thanks for the kind words!

Interesting idea. I agree that repeatedly creating the same exercise is tedious/unorganized. I'll definitely look into this.

Question: say I made a "Major Scale" exercise that contained 12 variants for each key. Would the user specify the variation(s) they want to practice while designing the routine, or would they include the generic exercise in the routine, then specify the key while practicing?

ramzan avatar Jun 24 '21 02:06 ramzan

@ramzan I'm pretty beginner, so I'm not sure if this is only a thing for me, but I'd love to be able to track my BPM over time individually for each variation. E.g. I'm able to do the 'major scale' exercise in C at 110 bpm, and D# at 90.

In my head I imagine I would want to select the variation while doing the exercise in a routine, so I have a 'Day A' routine with Exercises 1,2,3,4,5 that can be done in any key, but 6 and 7 that cannot be (e.g., transposing something, practicing a specific song). I think if we selected the key when creating the routine, I'd end up having the same issue with routines, Day A (C), Day A (D#), Day A (E)

I hope this helps!

oatmealraisin avatar Jun 24 '21 18:06 oatmealraisin