After several requests, we have created a Repertoire Tracker for you keep track of pieces your students have mastered and are ready to perform. It lets you enter information about each piece such as title, composer, difficulty, length, and comments. Teachers who do frequent recitals or have their students enter competitions will probably find this most useful.
You can access the Repertoire Tracker from the “Students” Menu after logging into your account.
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Brandon Pearce is a piano teacher, choral director, computer programmer, and entrepreneur from Murray, Utah, and is also the creator of Music Teacher's Helper.
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This is a great idea! I just tried it, though, and once I save the repertoire, it’s not showing up. Should I be doing something differently?
No, you’re doing everything right. It looks like we had a small bug with the duration field. It should be working now. Thanks.
I can get to the Repertoire Tracker and have added some of my students Repertoire to it. Now it won’t let me back in to add more. Am I missing something?
Hi Pama. Thanks for letting me know. We recently changed the repertoire tracker to allow parents and students to view their repertoire as well, and in so doing, inadvertently removed the ‘Start a Repertoire’ link for teachers. It should be back up now. Thanks again, Brandon.