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Muzento

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Think of Muzento as a verb, designed to supercharge your practice sessions by organizing materials and keeping you motivated. It's like a fitness app for learning – offering a calendar, detailed progress reports, and tools to manage a wide range of media and ideas. While step-counters track physical activity, Muzento is tailored to help you track much broader subjects. Have you Muzentoed today? 😊

A bit more…

Muzento was born when my son developed an interest in bass guitar while we apart. I wanted to provide structured lessons that included multimedia for him. When I was studying music in college, it was suggested to keep a practice journal. With the digital shift, it struck me to combine lessons with media and a timer, thus making it possible to track practice time and manage all of the media content to teach and learn the bass (which can get pretty large).

Through my passion of wanting to get better at my instrument, I’ve come across different readings and articles on effective learning and practice, and they have echoed the same idea that was suggested to me of keeping a practice journal and engaging in brief, focused practice intervals.

I practice with Muzento everyday. I couldn’t imagine practicing without it. I also use it when practicing the drums, piano and guitar. I owe all of my musical progress over the past 10 or so years to Muzento and the idea of focused/productive practice. There were 2 other versions of Muzento, but I am most excited about this one. I’ve been practicing with it for a few weeks and I find it easy and intuitive to use. I think you will too 😉

The content on the site is geared towards the bass guitar and contains exercises and song transcriptions I’ve done, which have come mostly from fulfilling requests through my YouTube channel. But Muzento could be used for anything that requires managing media (PDFs, images, videos) and organizing ideas and lessons.

By having the ability to create your own courses and lessons, upload and manage your own media, and track and manage your time, you can use Muzento to learn a language, a musical instrument, learn to draw, arts and crafts, exercise programs. The possibilities are huge!

Even if you choose not to use Muzento, if you’re serious about practicing something, keep a journal and try to practice productively and with focus. Remember that consistency is the key to learning anything! Have fun and good luck with what you’re learning! 🙂