Guitar/Ukulele journal

Or bass… or whatever you want to keep track of your effort on, really.

One way that I know to stay on top of your practice and tacking in the right direction is to keep a guitar journal. You can use that to track your practice dates, length and frequency. Use it to note any questions you might have that you can bring up later with your teacher or jot down some interesting lyrics or chord changes… It’s pretty valuable to keep notes for yourself about your playing and practicing in one place!

Whether you’re using a loose-leaf binder and 3 hole punch (I can’t believe how archaic that question sounds) or simply keeping notes on your tablet or phone, there’s some real value to tracking and noting your progress!

Here are a couple of pages to get you started, Blank chord sheets and tab sheets for uke and guitar both, a “circle of fifths” sheet and a page on strumming patterns:

blank guitar chord sheet

blank guitar tablature

circle of fifths

strumming patterns

uke blank tab sheet

uke blank chord sheets

“Music is the only language in which you cannot say a mean or sarcastic thing.” ― John Erskine

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