What does the percentage in feedback mean and is there a weighting to the final score for each performance?
The percentage in brackets is the weighting of a particular performance element in determining the overall score. For example, in Easy only the pitch played and rests are used to calculate the score. In the following example, Pitch is worth 90% of the score and the student has scored 87/100 for pitch. Rests are worth 10% of the score and the student has scored 100/100; not having played through any of the rests.
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