>
> My own inclination would be to use it as an educational tool, and try
> to mark the score in a way that a musician might, eg a hand-drawn
> circle.
>
> (Personally I prefer my *own* markings to convey some more useful
> information, rather than just putting circles everywhere. I have
> my own code of markings.)
>

I likes simple score. Enriching them with mark everywhere make them maybe
more precise but less pleasant to read. These are two opposite needs that
can't coexist. With an electronic version you could switch between many
different score version each one highlighting some music aspect (fingering,
dynamics, composer suggestion etc.). But with paper we have to choose a
good compromise. In the specific case my target are young child, so I
prefer to be a bit more explicit and verbose.

Ciao, g.
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