Piano Practice Journal

The Piano Practice Journal: 12 Month Log for Musicians is designed to help pianists make the most of their practice time. Reach the next level in your craft by setting goals, logging the time you spend practicing, and tracking your progress. This journal provides tools to help you stay focused and hone your skills. It includes space for yearly and monthly goal-setting and reflection, daily practice logs, a running repertoire list, and notes. It also provides a handy reference section that includes a glossary of musical terms, commonly-used scales and chords, tips for effective practice, and more.

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Description
Take your playing to the next level.

It’s well known that planning ahead, setting goals, and tracking daily habits are great ways to improve an area of our lives. Lots of us do it with our fitness, our nutrition, our work, or any number of other things. Imagine what having a system in place can do for your piano playing.

Maybe you’ve tried keeping track of your practice before but ended up with an unmanageable pile of lined paper or a messy notebook. Maybe when you think of practice logging, all you can imagine are the little time charts your piano teacher made you fill out (and your parents sign) as a kid. Maybe you’ve never tried tracking your practice at all.

Now is the time to get organized, practice with intention, and watch your playing take off.

If you’re ready to take your playing to the next level, the Piano Practice Journal is here to help. This undated daily practice planner will equip you to make the most of your practice time this year, helping you stay focused and motivated as you hone your skills. Use it to set smart goals and that will guide your practice. Jot down what you’ve worked on each day so you can check your progress at a glance. Reflect on your wins and challenges each month to see your improvement over time. The Piano Practice Journal makes it easy to get yourself on track for an amazing year of growth at your instrument.

This book works whether you are working with an instructor or learning on your own. For the independent learner, this journal is an excellent tool to guide you to make smart decisions about what and how to practice. For a student taking piano lessons, this journal can help you log your practice each week and is a great resource to bring into your lessons. Your teacher can easily check your progress and make notes for you.

Features:
  • The Year Ahead
    Evaluate your current skill level and set goals for the next 12 months
  • The Month Ahead
    12 undated monthly spreads that allow you to break down your big goals into specific and manageable pieces for each month
  • Practice Log
    31 daily entry spaces per month for you to record your practice activity or what you worked on during your lessons
  • Monthly Review
    Check in on your progress at the end of each month
  • The Year in Review
    Reflect on your growth and challenges at the end of the year
  • Repertoire List
    Keep track of the pieces you learn throughout the year
  • Reference Material
    Practice tips, a musical glossary, scales, and a chord dictionary at your fingertips so you can spend your time playing instead of hunting down information
  • Blank notes pages and staff paper

 

Playing the piano takes time and dedication. Give yourself the tools to practice smarter with the Piano Practice Journal.

Looking for a practice journal better suited for a child? Check out our My Piano Practice Journal: Weekly Piano Lesson Assignment Book for Kids.

Additional information
Format

Paperback, Workbook

Size

8" x 10"

Pages

211

ISBN

978-1-64824-000-3

Age Range

13 years and up