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by markvdb 3758 days ago
Professional classical guitar teacher here.

At this stage, it's too early for this to be useful in my personal teaching practice. You undoubtedly have a feature comparison matrix. Hats off for what you've already accomplished.

AND I can see almost immediate use for your app at the stage it is in, with a slightly different angle!

My solfege colleagues would kill for a simple way to integrate music notation and text. Or a quick and easy way to build rich solfege exercises.

I suspect that that may be much easier both to pull off and monetise than yet another (and for now rather feature poor) music notation app.

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Hey, check out my product Soundslice (soundslice.com), which I think might interest you. We're not a notation editor -- we let you combine (existing!) notation with audio/video and share that with students. See soundslice.com/teachers and let me know your thoughts, if you're up for it.