Yes, yes I do.
Your tips are also good, though your information is a little off on the instrumentation since a good deal of how it can work is largely dependent on usage.
@Allegory_Cheese As for your question, each measure is forced to have 4 beats, so 4 measures makes it 16 total beats, or 4 measures of 4/4. Making it 3 measures of 4 beats gives you 12 beats, or 4 measures of 3/4. My new song on Free Music, Heart-Watch! includes some 3/4 sections in case you want to hear it in action.
i’m not amazing at makecode songs YET but i play violin so I can give some general music advice to help.
For beginners who aren’t good at music (someone already said this) you should just focus on making scales into songs.
I only play trble clef, so i dont know bass, but f and c are the main notes you make sharp if you want an energetic song. If you want more minor, have f and c natural, but if youre going for a western song, e and b are really good as flats. if anyone wants to know more, they can ask me i guess, and i can give a more detailed explanation.