What to Practice as a Beginner Piano Player (DIY Friendly Plan)

If you’re teaching yourself piano, one of the biggest questions you’ll face is: what should I actually practice? With so many videos and methods out there, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and jump around without making steady progress.

This DIY-friendly practice plan is designed for adult beginners who want a clear, realistic routine. Whether you have 15 minutes or an hour, this guide will help you build real skills and momentum at home.

๐ŸŽน Want structure without stress? Try this beginner-friendly course for self-taught piano players that combines rhythm, chords, and songs for quick wins.


๐Ÿงฑ The Core Practice Categories for Beginners

To grow as a pianist, you need balance. Here are the five essential areas to include in your routine:

1. Finger Warm-Ups (2โ€“5 minutes)

  • Finger independence drills (e.g., Hanon-style exercises)
  • Simple scales or 5-finger patterns in C major

2. Chords and Rhythm (5โ€“10 minutes)

  • Practice basic chord shapes (C, G, F, Am, Dm)
  • Apply rhythm patterns (down-down-up or syncopated grooves)

3. Song Practice (10โ€“20 minutes)

  • Pick a beginner-friendly song that uses the chords you’re learning
  • Focus on small sections before playing the whole thing
  • Use both hands if possible, or one hand at a time if youโ€™re still building coordination

4. Improvisation or Creative Play (5 minutes)

  • Make up simple melodies using the C major scale
  • Explore different rhythms and chord progressions

5. Review and Reflect (2โ€“3 minutes)

  • Play a favorite piece youโ€™ve already learned
  • Set a micro-goal for your next session

๐Ÿ“… Sample 15โ€“30 Minute DIY Practice Routines

โญ 15-Minute Plan (Busy Days)

  • 2 mins warm-up
  • 5 mins chords + rhythm
  • 6 mins song practice
  • 2 mins fun play or review

โญ 30-Minute Plan (Ideal Session)

  • 5 mins warm-up
  • 7 mins chord patterns
  • 12 mins song practice
  • 3 mins improvisation
  • 3 mins review & reflect

๐Ÿ“Œ Practice Tips for Self-Taught Piano Players

  • Use a timer to stay focused
  • Repeat sections slowly until your fingers learn the motion
  • Record yourself weekly to track progress
  • Practice at the same time daily for habit building

For more ideas, check out our beginner piano guide for practicing at home effectively. It covers everything from setting up your space to choosing songs that keep you motivated.


Final Thoughts

You donโ€™t need hours of practice or a formal teacher to get better โ€” just a smart plan and steady progress.

Make it musical. Make it fun. And above all, keep showing up for your practice โ€” your piano will thank you.

๐ŸŽน Youโ€™ve got everything you need to start making real music.