Add an option to mute the notification that pop up saying the app can’t hear you
The pop ups are very distracting and when they come up repeatedly even though the app is clearly hearing you and you’re getting the notes right, then they’re really annoying, especially if they’re at the end of a practice piece when they obscure your score at the restart.

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Matt commented
This needs to be fixed ASAP. It is so distracting and annoying... No, you can hear me fine, I skipped a couple notes, leave me alone! If this isn't implemented by the time I'm up to renew, I won't.
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Jeff Gage commented
I'm considering whether or not I should spend money on this app and this issue is a BIG reason NOT to give them money.
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Mary commented
I"m frustrated. I have a shoulder injury from a flu shot and I try to practice guitar every day anyway. HOWEVER. I get lost sometimes and the program says to check the sound or lower the accompaniment because it can't hear me. This makes me more frustrated and I can't find my place. I'd like to be able to turn it off. Sometimes I just want to TRY to play at tempo even when I know I probably can't. I don't need the distraction of a banner telling me it can't hear me play when I am frantically trying to find a note where I can jump in.
Thanks.
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Hippyjim commented
The "We can't hear you" message, along with the suggestion to troubleshoot, and the red pop up that appears in playing are appearing if I mess up, or if there's a gap because I fell apart when playing.
It's annoying. When will you allow us to turn it off?
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Hippyjim commented
"Sorry but we can't hear you" = "You're rubbish". When is this getting fixed???
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Hippyjim commented
Is this ever going to be looked at? I'm sick of being told to troubleshoot every time I play an exercise badly. Your app is broken and it needs to be fixed. This is a bug, not a feature request.
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Sacha Mirage commented
Agreed! I get that pop up all the time when playing electric guitar (but never with piano or acoustic), even though it’s always getting my notes right. There’s clearly some kind of bug present and the false notification is distracting and often causes me to mess up while playing.
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Ryan commented
OMG yes, I hate that popup
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Arild commented
Removing my votes for this now since it seems to have been fixed without them closing it.
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Anonymous commented
Yes, but I'd like to disable all the warnings including 'too loud' as well as the in tune alert. As I am learning Fretless bass I know when I am having intonation problems, I can hear it and need to practice this. I don't need to have the alert flash up and ruin the practice session.
Alternatively, position the alerts in the bottom half of the window so I don't have to have them overlaid on the music stave so I cannot see the notes!
These messages are really unhelpful when I'm in sheet view as they obscure the notes, I think this is happening for all instruments including Piano (I am a all instruments subscriber)
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Chrisy Relitz commented
Voted!
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Anonymous commented
Could you add an option to turn the feedback notifications off, or how often we want to hear that feedback for a song? Also for the "you reached your daily goal".
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Arild commented
"play better" doesn't help, by the way.
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Arild commented
Note that this is basically the same as https://yousician.uservoice.com/forums/296820-welcome-to-yousician-feedback-forum/suggestions/8125608-can-you-fix-the-are-you-in-tune-feedback
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Anonymous commented
I wanted to know if there is a way to turn off the "Is your guitar in tune?" alert. I've looked in the settings and could not find a way to disable this notification. I looked in my iPad's settings and could not find anything either. Also, the commentary at the end of the practice session to "Let's try it again..." I would also like to disable that portion as well. I'm a beginner and find these constant reminders of that are decreasing my desire to use your application. Overall I'm enjoying your product and for $120.00 a year I should have more customization features. I appreciate any help you can give me on this matter, other than "play better."