Music Practice Chart for Cello
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The cello is known as a fine instrument that requires many hours of dedicated practice to master. This chart is a fantastic way to organize the practice schedule of any aspiring or established cellist. Laid out in a simple and intuitive format it is a tool that anyone could learn to use in a short time. The basic structure of this musical practice tool is a standard calendar style with four weeks worth of columns and seven days worth of rows with the appropriate labels. On the far right-hand side of the chart is an area to put the total number of points earned for time spent practicing so there is an incentive to continue practicing for many hours. There is also an area to total the number of hours practiced for the week and another spot that is made to hold the total number of hours practiced for the month. Near the bottom of the chart in the notes section. Here is where any additional information that is important enough to write down is supposed to be put. This can be a game-changer for designing proper practice sessions. The notes section is a great place to write any areas that need to have extra attention or any areas that have shown exceptional progress in recent days.