I'm building an instrument playing feedback website. kind of like r/RateMyPerformance but with a paid option to get feedback from verified teachers and musicians, a versioning system to post your improvements, A2A (like Quora), and more. The kind of the content there would also be broader. More beginner/student friendly. Like, more people playing their scales exercises. Would you want to use it?
Submitted February 26, 2017 at 01:59PM by emilios1995 https://www.reddit.com/r/Learnmusic/comments/5wb0vh/would_you_want_a_site_like_rratemyperformance_but/?utm_source=ifttt
Javier Rodriguez
Sunday, February 26, 2017
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