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Back to Episodes4 Things That Actually Build Confidence at Jazz Piano
Episode 390
Published 1 week ago
Description
Most jazz pianists think confidence comes after they get better.
It doesn’t.
Confidence is built intentionally — through depth, constraints, measurable progress, and exposure to the areas you tend to avoid.
In this episode, I break down four practical ways to build real, grounded confidence at the piano:
• Stay in one lane long enough to build familiarity
• Practice under constraints to reduce hesitation
• Create measurable proof in every session
• Do more of what you’re avoiding
If you’ve ever felt like you’re guessing when you sit down to play — even after practicing — this episode will help you recalibrate your approach.
Confidence isn’t loud.
It’s quiet certainty.
Ready to Commit?
If you’re ready for a complete step-by-step system for mastering improvisation, comping, and solo piano, check out Proficient Jazz Pianist (PJP). It’s the foundation program I use to help students build real skills without guessing what to practice:
Learn more here:
http://jazzpianoschool.com/pjp
Not quite ready yet? Start with the FREE Jazz Piano Roadmap. It breaks down the three core goals of jazz piano and exactly what tools you need to develop each one:
https://jazzpianoschool.com/roadmap
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