The Practice Station, developed by Pat Petrillo, is an all-in-one tool to help focus your practice and clean up unnecessary distractions from your headspace. Everyone knows how much an organized, accessible workspace can make a difference in productivity, but many of us also struggle keeping things organized as much as we'd like.

Even for those of us who do make an active effort to organize our workspace, we often have to move things around, and are often lacking certain things we'd like, like a music stand, or a quick place to put down our sticks for a second to take some notes.

Fortunately, this simple station changes all of that completely. It certainly isn't anything complicated, but the practice station offers you a place to keep your pad, your sticks, your metronome, your phone, your coffee, your pencils, and your music!

It fits on any standard-sized snare basket, and it is a great way to clean up your workflow. Having your metronome handy will make it easier to access it, but it will also remind you to turn that bad boy on if you know you've been slacking with using your time-keeping friend.

The two rubber holes that hold your sticks give you an easy place to put down your sticks without them rolling off of the surface of the pad, and it will keep you from having to do that dance where you try to find that perfect angle when you put down your sticks to get them not to roll.

The phone holder will let you rest your phone in an upright position to make it easily readable for taking notes, reading music, or using it as a metronome, and the cup holder is a must for all of you sleep-deprived drummers who live on coffee, or just anyone who likes to keep a cup of water around.

The attached music stand is easily removable and lightweight, and it makes for an easy place to hold sheet music or a tablet. All-in-all, this practice tool won't do anything on its own... but believe us when we say that sitting behind one begs your hands to start moving.