Build a Practice Routine

Pick a starting level and follow a repeatable routine—what to practice, in what order, and how to make steady progress across all keys.

Choose your starting level
Start where it feels comfortable. The goal is consistency—then you level up naturally.
Not sure? Start with Beginner.
Quick start
If you want the simplest on-ramp, start with the Beginner routine and keep it consistent.
Jazz Piano Workouts — Beginner · Vol. 1
You can always switch levels later. The point is to begin with a routine you’ll actually repeat.
Recommended start

Explore the Complete Learning Path
This is the full progression for this level. You’ll start with the recommended routine, then continue through each step in order.
Step 1
Supplementary / Repertoire (3)
Step 2
Multiple volumes — follow in order (Vol. 1 → Vol. 2)
Step 3 — Choose ONE focus
Pick the skill you want to focus on next. You don’t need to do all of them.
Supplementary / Repertoire (1)
Step 4
Want to compare levels? See all starting options.
All starting options
Jazz Piano Workouts — Beginner · Vol. 1
Beginner
Jazz Piano Workouts — Beginner · Vol. 1
A step-by-step routine to build consistency and key coverage without overwhelm.
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Jazz Piano Workouts — Intermediate · Vol. 1
Intermediate
Jazz Piano Workouts — Intermediate · Vol. 1
Concept-driven practice that helps you internalize material and rely less on the page.
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Advanced Piano Tricks · Vol. 1
Advanced
Advanced Piano Tricks · Vol. 1
A higher-density routine for players who want advanced vocabulary and stronger command.
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Where to go next
Once the routine feels stable, branch into one of these:
Quick start
If you want the simplest on-ramp, start with the Beginner routine and keep it consistent.
Jazz Piano Workouts — Beginner · Vol. 1

You can always switch levels later. The point is to begin with a routine you’ll actually repeat.