Hello, friends! I just wanted to share an update I made to the repertoire tracking sheet I first shared last year.
You can read more about my thought process behind building this personalized repertoire tracking sheet in the blog post: Tracking Student Repertoire (A Free Download)
Here’s what the original sheet looks like (which is still available via the original blog post).

The tweaks I decided to make this year were about helping me easily track how many times a student plays a “memory” piece for me in their lesson. I also included “Happy Birthday” at the bottom of the page as a reminder for students to always keep the tune at the tips of their fingers!

I just circle the little icon under “achievements” for what they did with the pieces. The majority of them are just a thumbs up “mastered” piece. Most students have a couple of “studied” pieces and a couple “level up” pieces (Thanks to Christina Whitlock for the “level up” idea!).
The number of memory pieces varies greatly between students and their desire/enjoyment of memorizing repertoire.
8/27/2025 Update – Thanks to a reader request, I have added two additional pages, numbered 1-60, to the download!
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Thank you for the “My Piano Repertoire” sheet. I have an old one I’d been using, but this one is definitely a “level up” and it is easy to look at at fill out for the students. I can’t wait to make copies for their binders. Thanks so much.
Ooops, …..easy to look at AND fill out.
Amy I love the updated one! Any chance you’d be willing to make a page 2 of 21-40 and page 3 of 41-60 again? My little ones love to fly through them with the additional pages.
Done! I’ve always just printed it off more than once and added them together but since you requested I realized it was very little effort to add the additional pages. I’ve now updated the download.
Thank you Amy! You’re the best!