Why Your Jazz Piano Improvisation Isn’t Improving (8 Common Mistakes)

Why Your Jazz Piano Improvisation Isn’t Improving (8 Common Mistakes)

Author: Brenden Lowe : Professional Jazz Pianist and Jazz Piano Educator March 25, 2026 Duration: 26:44
Struggling to make your improvisation sound natural, confident, or truly “jazzy”? You’re not alone. In this episode, I break down the most common mistakes I see students make when learning jazz piano improvisation — mistakes that quietly stall progress even when you’re practicing regularly. If your solos feel random, stiff, overly complex, or stuck at the same level, one or more of these issues is probably at play. In this episode, you’ll learn: - Why improvising without clear tools leads to guessing instead of music - How rhythm (not notes) is the real foundation of great solos - Why playing two hands together too early can slow your development - The crucial difference between group improvisation and solo piano improvisation - Why mastering fundamentals matters more than learning advanced tricks - How trying to sound “fancy” often backfires - Why practicing only on full tunes limits growth - The importance of understanding the three core improvisation languages: blues, bebop, and modern This episode is about clarity — helping you identify what may be holding you back and giving you a more direct path forward. If you’re serious about improving your jazz piano skills, these insights can save you months or even years of frustration. 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 Stay connected: Website: https://jazzpianoschool.com

Finding your way into the rich world of jazz piano can feel overwhelming, like you're missing the map everyone else seems to have. That's where Jazz Piano School comes in, hosted by professional jazz pianist and educator Brenden Lowe. This isn't about quick tricks; it's about building a real foundation. Brenden structures each episode around a clear, practical system, breaking down the journey into core pillars: developing your Technique, understanding the underlying Theory, building a solid Repertoire of tunes, and finding your own voice through Improvisation. You'll get focused lessons that translate complex ideas into actionable steps, all from a teacher who understands the common sticking points. To add depth and inspiration, the podcast regularly features conversations with well-known jazz pianists, offering a rare glimpse into their personal approaches and experiences. Tune in for a guided path that replaces frustration with clarity, turning the intricate language of jazz into something you can not only play, but truly feel and make your own. This podcast is designed to be the consistent, reliable resource you need at the bench, whether you're just starting out or looking to break through to the next level in your playing.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 100

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How To Captivate Audiences With Your Improvisation [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 0:00
Why is it that you're clinging to every note some jazz artists play, and others, you're kind of bored? I've heard monster players that technically sounded great! And played no "wrong" notes, but didn't inspire me or move…
Modern Jazz Basics in 7 Steps [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 44:06
As with everything in life, a couple small changes can produce big results. The same holds true for creating a modern jazz piano sound. With a couple of small but mighty elements, you can begin to easily produce a modern…
The ONLY Modern Jazz Chord You'll Ever Need - Part 2 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 25:30
There is a chord that has become ubiquitous in the modern jazz idiom. This harmony can be used in a variety of settings, and has many implications for composition and improvisation in a modern jazz style. In this podcast…
The ONLY Modern Jazz Chord You'll Ever Need - Part 1 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 24:21
There is a chord that has become ubiquitous in the modern jazz idiom. This harmony can be used in a variety of settings, and has many implications for composition and improvisation in a modern jazz style. Sterling Cozza…
Jazz Piano School Reflections for 2023 and 2024 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 0:00
Once a year, usually in January, I sit down and record an audio only podcast. It's theraputic for me to reflect back on the year and think about what's coming up. If you're just into learning jazz piano and don't care ab…
What to Practice For Jazz Piano: 2024 Goal Planning Part 2 & 3 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:31:08
I gave out the planning aspect in my last podcast episode. How to organize your goals. How to rank them and prioritize them. How to make a plan, and how to revise your plan. If you haven't listened to that episode, you'l…
2024 Planning for Success: How To Organize Your Goals [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:04:09
The information is out there. There is no doubt about that. You can find anything you want on the internet. But how do we make a plan for our goals. How do we know what information we need to sprint towards our goal? Wel…
Slow Motion Bebop Solo: The 3 Things You Need [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 30:29
It's hard to understand what makes improvisation sounds good. But wait...is it actually hard? Not really. In this lesson I'll demonstrate in super slow motion how to construct bebop lines using just 3 things. When you us…
How to Sidestep Like Herbie Hancock! [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 39:24
When Herbie Hancock joined Miles Davis 2nd Quintet, he revolutionized chromatic improvising with Tony Williams and Ron Carter. Even before this period, Herbie used a technique he invented known as "sidestepping." This se…