What's inside the Planner?

Daily Planner

  • Hourly schedule from 06:00 to 23:00
  • Daily practice goals & reflection
  • Track what you practiced vs. planned
  • Mood & weather tracker
  • Space for notes & observations

Monthly Overview

  • Monthly calendar for practice sessions
  • Concert & performance planning
  • Monthly goal setting & review
  • Reflection on learned repertoire
  • Track progress month over month

Worksheets

  • SMART goal-setting framework
  • Repertoire list (composer, title, duration)
  • Concert rehearsal planner
  • Masterclass notes & takeaways
  • Extra pages for notes

Why Guitarists Love This Planner

Daily Practice Structure

Plan every session hour by hour. Set daily goals, track what you practiced, and reflect on your progress.


Repertoire Management

Keep every piece organized — composer, title, and duration — so you always know what needs work.

SMART Goal Setting

Set meaningful goals using a proven framework. Track them monthly and daily so you know where you're heading.


Concert Preparation

Plan every detail — venue, repertoire, rehearsal schedule — so you walk on stage fully prepared and confident.

Your Journey to Better Practice

Week 1-4: Build the Habit

Start by writing down your daily practice goals and scheduling each session. It feels simple, but this is where the real shift begins — you go from random noodling to intentional practice. Use the SMART goals page to set your first targets.

Week 4-8: See the Progress

By now, daily planning feels natural. You start noticing what actually works — which exercises move the needle, how long you really need on tricky passages. Your repertoire list grows, monthly reflections reveal patterns, and your practice sessions become focused and efficient.

Week 8-12: Perform with Confidence

This is where it all comes together. Concert prep is organized, your repertoire is polished, and you walk on stage knowing exactly where you stand. The planner has become your practice partner — structured, reliable, and always keeping you on track.

Simple by design

Open it. Write. Play better.

No apps to set up, no complicated systems to learn. Just open the planner before your practice session, write down what you want to work on, and get playing. It sits right on your music stand — compact enough to fit any practice room, sturdy enough to use every single day. Most guitarists tell us it becomes part of their routine within the first week.

What guitarists are saying

Sofia M. — Guitar Teacher

"I bought one for myself and ended up ordering five more for my students. It's the easiest way to get them to actually think about what they're practicing instead of just running through pieces on autopilot. The daily structure is simple enough that even my younger students use it without me having to explain much."

Andreas L. — Hobby Guitarist

"I've tried apps, spreadsheets, random notebooks — nothing stuck. This is the first thing that actually made me sit down and plan my practice. Something about writing it by hand makes it feel more real. I've improved more in two months than in the past year of just winging it."

Clara J. — Music Student, Copenhagen

"The concert prep pages alone are worth it. I used to panic before performances because I never felt organized enough. Now I plan my repertoire, rehearsals, and timing weeks in advance. I actually enjoy the process now instead of dreading it."

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