Piano Practice Journal: Bullet Planner for Piano Students

$30.00

Piano Practice Journal: Bullet Planner for Piano Students – Get Organized, Set Goals, Track Your Piano Practice and Get Motivated!

The Piano Practice Journal is a great way for piano students to stay organized. It combines elements of bullet journaling with a monthly and weekly planner, and pages to keep track of piano assignments and practicing. 

This 1-Year Practice Journal has pages to fill out throughout an entire year of piano lessons. Track days practiced, techniques and pieces mastered, pieces you want to learn, favorite recordings and pianists, and more! Make a weekly practice plan to help keep you focused. Includes pages for weekly piano assignments (which can be filled out by your piano teacher at your lesson), blank manuscript pages and blank journaling pages.

I hope you enjoy this Piano Practice Journal! Personalize it, make it your own, color it, doodle on it, use fun washi tape to add color and bring it to life. 

Digital download, 334 pages

*Also available in paperback

Description

This studio-licensed PDF practice journal has pages to last an entire year. Combining elements of bullet journaling with a monthly and weekly planner, this printable journal is just what your students need to take charge of their practice, make practice plans each week, and keep track of pieces and techniques they have learned.

The journal is formatted to print on regular 8.5×11-inch paper and fit in a normal-sized binder. The paperback editions, which will be available for purchase on Amazon.com, are in a half-sheet or 5.5×8.5-inch format. You may opt to print the printable version two pages per sheet to achieve the smaller size, which can fit into a mini binder.

You may opt to print the entire file for a ready-made one-year planner, print to page 173 for a six-month planner, or you may pick and choose which pages you would like to use and create your own combination of pages.

This journal includes the following pages:

A Year of Practice – Track an entire year of practice by coloring in a square for each day. Color used corresponds with number of minutes practiced for a nice visual respresentation of your practice year!

Repertoire Wish List – Keep track of pieces you have heard and would LOVE to learn!

Techniques Mastered – Use this handy tracker to mark off techniques mastered in each key. Techniques included: pentascales, chords, simple arpeggios, chord progressions, chord inversions, scales, contrary motion scales, 3 types of minor scales, arpeggios, chromatic scales, 7th chords, 7th chord arpeggios, Russian scales, and scales in intervals.

Piano Pieces I Can Play – A place to keep track of pieces learned, memorized and performed.

Pieces Passed Off – A simple tracker to keep track of how many pieces you have passed off.

My Favorite Pianists – Encourage your students to listen to great pianists, past and present, and discover favorites!

My Favorite Recordings – A place to write down favorite piano and orchestral recordings your students discover.

Concerts & Recitals I Have Attended – Keep track of performances attended throughout the year.

Blank Dotted Paper – Customize your own journaling pages with this dotted paper.

Blank Manuscript Paper – Use for composition/songwriting, theory assignments and more!

Monthly Calendar Spread2 different styles – Write in the month at the top and fill in the dates on the calendar. Extra room is available on the sides for goal-setting, doodles and more.

Weekly Calendar Spread10 different styles – A place to plan out your week. Write in your schedule or journal about how your daily practicing went.

Monthly Practice Tracker6 different styles – A fun page to track how many days you practiced during the month.

Monthly Technique Tracker4 different styles – A great way to make sure you work on technical exercises daily. Track how many days you practice scales, arpeggios and more.

Piano Lesson Notes4 different styles – A page for the piano teacher to write in weekly assignments, or for students to take notes on their weekly lesson. Includes a grand staff.

Piano Practice Plan9 different styles – A place to plan out your piano practice goals for the week. Write down your goals and challenges for each piece you are working on. Keep track of your progress, your metronome speeds, your feelings and frustrations, your successes.

Piano Practice Journal Covers7 different styles – Print out a fun cover to go with your journal!

 

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