Beginner-Intermediate

How to Practice City of Stars on Piano

Justin Hurwitz

KeyD minor
Tempo104 BPM
DifficultyBeginner-Intermediate
Time to learn3-4 weeks

About this piece

The Oscar-winning song from La La Land, with a jazzy, wistful melody that's more approachable than Mia & Sebastian's Theme. The arrangement works beautifully as a solo piano piece with its natural chord voicings.

Practice tips

  1. The verse melody follows the vocal line closely — listen to the original and match Ryan Gosling's casual, conversational phrasing rather than playing every note with equal emphasis.
  2. The Dm-Gm-A7-Dm jazz progression uses seventh chords — practice the voice leading between the 7th of one chord resolving to the 3rd of the next for smooth transitions.
  3. The bridge modulates to a brighter key — mark the modulation point in your score and practice the four bars surrounding it as a separate passage.

Common mistake

Playing the melody too rigidly in time — this is a jazz-inflected piece that needs gentle rubato, especially at the end of phrases where the melody 'sighs.'

How long to learn

Beginner 3-4 weeks
Intermediate 1 week

Frequently asked questions

How hard is City of Stars to play on piano?

City of Stars is rated Beginner-Intermediate. The Oscar-winning song from La La Land, with a jazzy, wistful melody that's more approachable than Mia & Sebastian's Theme.

How long does it take to learn City of Stars?

For a beginner, expect 3-4 weeks. An intermediate player can learn it in 1 week.

What key is City of Stars in?

City of Stars is in D minor, typically performed at around 104 BPM.

What's the most common mistake when learning City of Stars?

Playing the melody too rigidly in time — this is a jazz-inflected piece that needs gentle rubato, especially at the end of phrases where the melody 'sighs.'

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Upload your sheet music and start learning — at your tempo, hands separately, looping the hard parts.

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