Practice Tools & Resources
Everything you need to make the most of your practice time between lessons. Free downloads, tips, and a built-in practice timer.
Guitar Chord Charts
Printable chord diagrams for open chords, barre chords, and jazz voicings. Includes common progressions for practice.
Piano Scales & Arpeggios
Complete guide to major, minor, and chromatic scales with fingering suggestions. Perfect for daily warm-ups.
Vocal Warm-Up Routine
Step-by-step vocal exercises designed to build range, control, and breath support. 15-minute daily routine.
Weekly Practice Log
Track your practice sessions, set goals, and monitor your progress. Printable and digital-friendly template.
Music Theory Basics
Introduction to note reading, rhythm, intervals, and key signatures. Suitable for all instruments.
Performance Preparation Guide
Tips for managing stage fright, effective rehearsal strategies, and how to present yourself at recitals.
Practice Timer
Stay on track with our built-in practice timer. Set a custom duration or choose a preset and get to work.
Practice Tips from Our Instructors
Warm Up First
Always start with 5–10 minutes of scales or simple exercises to wake up your muscles and focus your mind before tackling difficult pieces.
Break It Down
Instead of playing a piece from start to finish repeatedly, isolate the tricky measures and work on them slowly until they feel natural.
Use a Metronome
Practicing with a steady beat improves your timing and reveals areas that need attention. Start slow, then gradually increase the tempo.
Record Yourself
Listening back to your playing helps you catch mistakes you might not notice in the moment. It's also a great way to hear your progress over time.
Stay Consistent
Fifteen minutes of daily practice is far more effective than two hours once a week. Build a routine that fits your schedule and stick with it.
Be Patient
Progress is not always linear. Some skills click quickly while others take time. Trust the process and celebrate small victories along the way.