Comment by egdels
Thanks — great to hear you liked it, and that’s a really smart suggestion!
Actually, you've inspired a related idea I’ve been thinking about: since the app already shows a magnified pitch view for each target note, I could track how accurately each target is hit — not over time, but per note. That means collecting cent-deviation stats every time a target pitch is active.
For example, if you’re working on bending hole 3 draw down to F#, the app could keep track of: - how many times that target was attempted, - your average deviation (in cents), - and your best attempt so far.
It’s not a full frequency-vs-time graph, but it's very focused feedback — and could motivate practice in a very concrete way. I’d love to make this part of a future version. Thanks again for the spark!
Excellent. Your idea will really help with practice. You could maybe track
- how many times that target was attempted
- How many times you got there (green)
- How many times you almost got there (yellow).
- How many times you failed (red).