Charts: Practice Charts can really help to focus the practice session and recognize the accomplishment of goals. Whether for a young beginner who enjoys seeing your chart fill up with stickers or an advanced adult working to increase the speed of your double tonguing, a practice chart can help provide a concrete way to quantify progress to hold your enthusiasm and clarify goals. Feel free also to make up your own practice chart if another format works better for you. For many students a basic spiral notebook works fine. Do whatever works for you!
Major Scale Chart (Includes tongued, slurred, and scales in thirds) Minor Scale Chart (natural minor, harmonic, and melodic) Chromatic Scale Chart contains lots of blank lines to write in your own areas for extra practice Double Tongue (based on Trevor Wye exercises in Book 3: Articulation) (More options are on the way!)