Description

8-1/2 x 11 inches; perfect bound; 128 pages
New Look! Active Highland bagpipers have a lot of music to master. How do you keep track of it all? Very few pipers have the good fortune or lifestyle that allow full run-throughs and detailed work on ALL of their repertoire at every practice session. And even in today’s age of electronic personal devices, sometimes pen and paper is still the best way to document your activities. The Piper’s Practice Log builds on the habits of the professional symphony musician—who will keep detailed records of their rehearsal sessions. Each log sheet provides ample space to organize and balance your work in areas of technique, musical phrasing, memorization, etc. A musical log or diary is a great place to keep notes from instructors, personal notes and ideas on music, a list of goals and achievements, as well as keep a documentation of just how you’ve done over time. In addition, The Piper’s Practice Log contains an introduction with practice tips as well as a method for analyzing your work. With it, you can
- Look back over where you’ve been musically
- Make it easier to set and keep personal musical goals
- Organize your lessons and keep notes from an instructor
- Balance your practice sessions so that all aspects of your music get a workout