Admittedly, I don't know who "they" are, but it makes sense. You can write notes on what you've learned, what you're practacing, what piece you're aiming to master next, etc.
The important part is where you've come from, felin-iciding your way through the A-major scale; where you are, squeaking through a six-note folk song; and where you want to go. You can look back, and get a sense of progression. That's what this will be.
Squeak!
-Bastian
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