• November 13, 2024

    New & Improved Practice Space

    If we learn something deeply special and deeply useful, but then forget it a few weeks later, did we really accomplish anything at all? I’m not so sure. Thankfully, Waay has the Practice Space to turn everything you learn into long-term memories. These aren’t lessons that will fade!

    And this new version of Waay takes the Practice Space to the next level:

    • Daily updates. Exercise freshness is now updated just once per day. After you’ve refreshed your skills for the day, you’ll be all up-to-date until the next day or later. Time for a rest.
    • Smooth scheduling. Have you ever had a day with lots of exercise reviews? Enough to make you a little unmotivated? We’ve updated the review scheduling algorithm to smooth out heavy days, leading to a much more even—and motivating—practice schedule.
    • Performance. If you’re a dedicated, long-time Waay user, you might have noticed a little lag here and there while Waay calculates freshness from your extensive practice history. Well, no more! The algorithm is now much more speedy. Same goes for both your progress graph and syncing—much faster.

    Immersive application (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️). This is such a fun way to learn, apply, or keep basic music theory fresh! It’s so practical and makes music theory applicable as you learn it! The drills are easy, so you can progress through the concepts quickly. One of the best I’ve ever used that is built for budding musicians.”

    –Waspishframe from 🇨🇦, Oct. 23, 2024

    • Lots more…
      • If you’ve ever wanted to sort the Practice Space exercises by freshness, you can do that now. The date formats have been simplified a little bit too (e.g., 279 days is now just 9 months).
      • Wrong answers in your exercises are now made more clear with a strikethrough (Thanks, Richard!).
      • Exercises with fewer stars will appear more frequently in your practice schedule.
      • A bug where the first Welcome video started seven seconds late has been fixed.
      • Finally, the Transpositions I exercise has been refined to fix a bug (Thanks, Jon!) and to present a more realistic subset of musical keys.

    As always, please get in touch if you run into any issues, have feedback, or just want to say hi! Tap “Get in touch” in Waay‘s sidebar, or visit the contact page. -Alex

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