Music Practice: Clarinet
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The art of learning a new instrument requires dedication, passion and focus no matter the instrument. Here is a chart that was built from the ground up to be a vital tool that any aspiring clarinet player that is in need of a way to keep track and organize a music practice regimen. This chart is divided up into each day of the month. Every square on the chart is made to hold the total amount of time that was spent playing their instrument. Throughout the month the musician should keep track of the total amount of time that is spent practicing their instrument. At the end of the day they should write these information down into the appropriate cell on the chart. Once every week is over they should then total up the amount of time that spent for the entire week and write that number down into the cell titled weekly hours total. At the very end of the month after this process has been repeated for all four weeks the musician will then use the weekly totals and add them together to find their sum. This number is the total number of hours that were spent practicing the instrument over the course of the entire month. Taking note of this information is a great way to track the amount of effort being spent to learn the instrument.