
Most jazz pianists don’t struggle because they aren’t practicing — they struggle because their why, what, and how are misaligned. Most jazz pianists aren’t stuck because they’re lazy. They’re stuck because they’re working hard on the wrong things. In this episode, I break down the three hidden reasons practicing more often can actually make you feel worse instead of better: • Why you practice • What you practice • How you practice When those three aren’t aligned, effort turns into frustration instead of confidence. We’ll talk about: • Why practicing for relief leads to burnout • Why switching topics kills momentum • Why more information doesn’t equal progress • Why attention matters more than time If you’ve ever practiced consistently but still felt unclear or behind, this episode will help you recalibrate. Want a Clear Path? If you’re not sure what to focus on next, download the free Jazz Piano Roadmap: https://jazzpianoschool.com/roadmap If you’re ready for structured progression through comping, solo piano, and improvisation, check out Proficient Jazz Pianist: https://jazzpianoschool.com/pjp
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