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White Hat Training Page - Lyrxo Users
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White Hat Training Page Lyrxo Users

White Hat Training Page - Lyrxo Users
Resources (Most, if not all, of these link below can be found in my [Skhills'] personal about section):

General


Contributor Guidelines - These are brilliant. Any competent user will have looked over this at least once. Many users will continue to come back to this and freshen up as it's really clear and helpful.
Basic Formatting Guide - Again this is a really helpful document that I often find myself coming back to. This, as it promises, hosts all basic ways to format pages e.g. how to create separators (lines) in between paragraphs.

Editor Tips - This is a guide for Editors that outlines what a good annotation typically look like. This is a really good thing to read if you want to get a better idea of what you're doing right, and what you can improve on
Note: Another good way of trying to get an idea of what a good annotation looks like is by clicking on a profile of an accomplished contributor and checking out their annotations. Another good idea is too check out well respected pages where the annotations have been really cared for and refined - if you'd like I can refer you to such pages.


Lyrxo FAQ - The title is pretty self-explanatory. This has the answers to many questions you may have pondered - it did for me.

Get To Know Lyrxo Users is a page dedicated to get newer users to know some of the users they can find on Lyrxo!


Transcribing



Song Structure - I've been using this for quite a while now to ensure that my formatting is on point, however, in recent weeks I've come across an even more straightforward page simply titled "Song Parts"
If you want to make on point transcriptions you'll need to refer to these a lot until you're quite confident. I still refer to them seemingly every other week as some songs are very hard to pick.

Transcribing Guide - This page is brilliant. It's new and still being refined and completed but it is seriously helpful.
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