Q-Orb Best Practices¶
For Teachers:¶
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Check Insights Weekly: Make it a habit to glance at Student Insights before lessons. It takes 2 minutes and gives you talking points.
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Celebrate Baseline Improvements: These are big deals — acknowledge them verbally and help students understand what they mean.
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Use Metrics as Conversation Starters: "I see you've been working on pitch accuracy a lot — how's that feeling for you?" Metrics inform teaching; they don't replace it.
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Don't Overwhelm with Data: Not every student needs to see every metric every lesson. Share what's relevant and motivating.
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Track Trends, Not Single Sessions: One bad recording doesn't mean regression. Look at weekly and monthly patterns.
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Pair Data with Listening: Q-Orb measures technique, but you're still the expert on musicality, style, and artistry. Use both.
For Students:¶
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Record in a Quiet Space: Background noise lowers success rates and makes analysis less accurate.
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Complete Full Exercises: Stopping mid-phrase means the analysis can't run properly.
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Practice Consistently: The heatmap and metrics improve most with regular practice, not heroic single sessions.
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Celebrate Small Wins: Every goal hit matters — they add up to baseline improvements.
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Don't Obsess Over Single Numbers: Some days are better than others. Focus on the trend, not one recording.
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Share Wins with Your Teacher: When you hit a baseline improvement, tell your teacher! They want to celebrate with you.