If you feel overwhelmed every time you sit down to practice jazz piano, it’s not because you’re behind.
It’s because you don’t have a clear structure.
In this video, I break down the 3 Goals of Jazz Piano:
- Comping & Playing With Others
• Solo Piano
• Improvisation
Once you understand which goal you’re actually working toward, your practice becomes focused, efficient, and far less frustrating.
Clarity removes overwhelm. Pick a lane.
What You’ll Learn:
- Why most pianists feel scattered
- How to choose your primary jazz piano goal
- The exact building blocks for comping, solo piano, and improvisation
- How to sequence your practice from controlled to free
If you’re tired of bouncing between random exercises, scales, and licks without real progress, this framework will simplify everything.
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