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For the past couple of months I have been building a unique tool that aims to help musicians keep track of what they practice. It's an iPhone app called Liszt. It lets you keep an organized log of every piece, scale, and arpeggio that you practice. In addition to this, Liszt lets you keep track of the amount of time you spend practicing each of these items and also features a handy metronome.
I have been using it for a while and I truly believe that it helps me practice. But what I think doesn't matter. It's all about what you think, which is why I invite you to help me test and fine tune Liszt before its final release.
If anyone is interested in helping me test this app, please follow the instructions in this link: http://bit.ly/As14J7
After signing up, you will be asked to register your iOS device. Once you do so, I can add your device's UDID to the next version of the beta and you will get an email when this beta is released. You will then be able to download it to your device wirelessly.