Our challenge for the month of November is to play as many songs, pieces, and original compositions as possible.

You may tally one point for every piece you play, every time you play it. You can play review pieces, old pieces, new pieces, memorized pieces, songs by ear, original compositions, or even songs on piano apps. Older students may count smaller sections of larger pieces they are studying.

Count tally points when you play at home or at grandma’s house. You may count anything EXCEPT what you play at your piano lesson…..nice try for thinking that would count but this is for music you play on your own.

From time to time, the top practicers will be featured on our Piano Parent Podcast Facebook Page and Instagram. (Be sure to follow these pages so you can see if you are in the spotlight!)

While you're waiting for the challenge to begin...

Click each photo below to download your own copy of the 168 hours chart and the PIANOVEMBER 2023 Calendar.

168 Hours Chart

The 168 Hours Chart will help you determine a time to schedule piano practice each day. If you don’t schedule your practice ahead of time, chances are it will not happen at all.

PIANOVEMBER Calendar

Print the PIANOVEMBER 2023 Calendar to keep up with your practice tallies every day. Write your UNIQUE screen name (exactly the way you will enter it on the tally form) in the space provided so you can remember to enter your tallies under the same name every week.