helps guitar students maintain an organized practice regimen.
The tool keeps you focused on your practice goals, and helps you maximize available practice time. It accomplishes this by timing the tasks you want to complete, based on the total time you have to practice.
You set up a task list with associated study times. Practice Master displays a countdown next to the name of the current task. After the set period, it warns you to go on to the next topic.
The program is configurable, so you can vary your practice routine daily. You can have items change automatically each session, or after a set number of sessions. This lets you build variety into your routine.
Practice Master accepts up to nine different tasks, with nine alternative tasks. It includes a random note letter generator to aid the practice of scales and chords. It also has a random word generator for word lists (such as, lists of songs you are studying). Practice Master can play sound files between tasks, and it handles an unlimited number of task files.
The program may also be useful for other types of students, and even for organizing a fitness exercise routine.
Practice Master runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
30-day Trial
license
— the installer is 339 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Learning Music.
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