Music Learning and Practice Plan
Music Learning and Practice Plan is aimed at guiding the learners, who would not be able to pay, to learn by self and practice by self.
It has 25
lessons, broken down into sub-sections, containing Reading content as well as
Exercises and Songs to practice in an orderly and connected way. There are
videos associated with the exercises and songs for the needed part (it is
slowly progressing). The Reading content and the Exercises are in Tamil as well
as English to facilitate easier understanding. At present, the Exercises are
connected with the practice of Keyboard and Guitar (it will be expanded
soon).
Music
Learning and Practice Plan is in an Excel sheet, and it could be downloaded on
a laptop or mobile phone by any individual who finds the content appropriate
for them. The Excel document shall be renamed as 'Music Learning and Practice
Plan_<Name>'. Then it shall be opened and used.
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There are
columns (A to C) with 'S. No., Title, Exercise' which shall not be edited
unnecessarily. There is a column (D) 'Date of Start of Learning' in which the
day of starting Reading or Practicing should be filled. The order shall be
followed (1, 1.1, 1.2,......) for better learning and progress. There is a
column (E) 'Date of Check of Progress' in which the Date of checking progress
(It shall be on the same day on which learning was started or many days after
that) should be mentioned. There is a column (F) 'Progress- Self Score (out of
10)' in which a self-analysed score shall be put out of 10. From column (G)
'Title-Content / Keyboard Exercise Links in English' onwards the reference for
reading content and exercises are given specific to the instrument or language.
In those columns from G, the column that is needed (for instance, if a person
wants to learn Guitar in English he shall leave ‘Title-Content / Guitar
Exercise Links in English' and delete other columns from G).
Note: If a person learns any string instrument, Guitar lessons shall be looked at as a reference and If a person learns any fingered instrument, Keyboard lessons shall be looked at as a reference, and the mode of practice shall be adjusted accordingly.