Linking Repertoire to Lessons
Pieces from your repertoire library can be linked to individual lessons to record what was covered. A student’s repertoire history is automatically derived from their lesson and exam history — there is no need to separately assign pieces to students.
Linking pieces to a lesson
Section titled “Linking pieces to a lesson”When completing or editing a lesson, you can record which pieces were worked on:
- Open the lesson (from the calendar or student profile).
- In the Pieces section, select pieces from the repertoire library using the piece picker.
- Check the pieces that were covered during the lesson.
- Save the lesson.
The selected pieces appear in the lesson summary, giving you and the parent a record of what was covered.
How student repertoire works
Section titled “How student repertoire works”Clefora derives a student’s repertoire from two sources:
- Lessons — Any piece linked to a completed lesson via the piece picker.
- Exam entries — Pieces linked to exam entries for that student.
There is no separate “assign piece to student” step. The student’s repertoire view shows all pieces they have encountered across lessons and exams.
Adding notes to a piece in a lesson
Section titled “Adding notes to a piece in a lesson”When linking a piece to a lesson, you can add notes about what was covered (e.g. “Focused on bars 16-24, worked on dynamics”). These notes are saved with the lesson record.
Viewing a student’s repertoire history
Section titled “Viewing a student’s repertoire history”The student’s repertoire is visible on their profile and aggregates all pieces from their lesson and exam history. This helps you:
- See what a student has already worked on.
- Avoid accidentally repeating pieces.
- Choose new repertoire informed by their past experience.