I don't know how applicable this is since everyone is different, but my tack 
was to start small, then work up.  I can't honestly say that I'm expert or even 
very good at using LP, but it is allowing me to score out my ideas and create 
some decent sounding demos of my songs.  I started scoring out a bass solo I 
wrote as a kid, then I discovered how to add a drum part and made a midi 
file...soon I was finding all sorts of things out how make my scores look 
better.
 
But I know I'm not nearly exploiting what this program can do...I've only 
recently begun to try and add dynamic marks, and as a composer (using the term 
loosely) I still struggle to understand how exactly to score out what I do on 
the piano...but using LP has made a far better arranger.
 
Being in Silicon Valley I can only presume that the OP is computer savvy, and 
sometimes that might be a bit of a barrier.  Maybe you have to try and remember 
the first halting steps you made programming and how difficult it was to get 
help from the help files.  I know for myself I can look at the LP documentation 
now and get more out of it quicker than I could in the beginning days of my 
experience (not quite 3 years now).  Of course hindsight and experience tend to 
make vision far better than 20/20...
 
And I also have never met another LP user face to face.  Most people who might 
have any inkling of using a computer to score music are lost when I describe 
it.  Heck, most people who play instruments these days can't even read standard 
notation, and many musicians who can read music are not strong enough with 
their computer skills to use a system like this.
 
Again, I'm not sure what help this might be, but maybe I can add a little 
perspective...
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