A simple tool… that can truly change your daily practice

Newsletter - May 2026


This month, I’d like to share a very practical video about something I personally use and genuinely recommend: a dedicated binder for organizing your sheet music.

In the video, I explain how such a simple tool can make a real difference in your day-to-day harp practice.


A practical way to organize your repertoire

Instead of dealing with loose sheets that get lost, mixed up, or damaged, this type of binder allows you to keep everything clearly structured and easy to access.

If you’re curious, you can see an example of the kind of binder I’m talking about here: Click

  • keeping all your pieces in one place

  • allowing for comfortable reading while playing

  • in some cases, displaying multiple pages at once, which reduces page turns

  • using plastic sleeves that often let you write directly on the music (with erasable markers)


More than storage: a real learning tool

Beyond simple organization, this kind of binder becomes a valuable part of your musical work.

You can:

  • track your progress

  • add fingerings, dynamics, and personal notes

  • keep a clear and structured overview of your repertoire

And perhaps most importantly, it saves you time and mental energy—everything is ready, visible, and easy to use.


A simple, accessible tool… but one that can truly bring more clarity, comfort, and consistency to your practice.

Eve McTelenn - May 2026



 
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