
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Last week, I taught a brand-new beginner her very first piano lesson.
Cora is 5 1/2 and is quite mature for her age. She is the youngest of three—her two older brothers also study with me. In fact, the oldest started with me when he was 5, a few weeks after Cora was born, so it’s kind of a full-circle moment.
I have a list of 12 things I like to get through in the first lesson. Twelve activities may sound like a lot for a 30-minute lesson, but at this age, we move pretty quickly.
I’ve adjusted my first lesson plan through the years; if you dig into my blog archives, you’ll find my “go-to plan for first piano lessons” from way back in 2015. The lesson plan I’m sharing with you today looks a little different, though I was surprised and pleased that some elements are the same after all these years.
In this episode, you’ll get my 2024 go-to plan for first piano lessons including a few ideas from master teachers and teaching strategies I’ve developed through practice.
For show notes + a full transcript, click here.
Resources Mentioned
*Disclosure: I get commissions for purchases made through links in this post.
My Go-To Plan for First Piano Lessons (2015 edition)
Inspired Piano Teaching (Marvin Blickenstaff)
Piano Safari Friends
Piano Safari Level 1
Rhythm Keeper, Vol. 1 (Musikal Husky)
Ep. 055 - Begin Again: The Case for Experimentation in Your Music Teaching
Ep. 059 - 7 Ways to Practice Rhythm
Ep. 067 - Six Things I’m Documenting in the Studio
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review in Apple Podcasts >>
Find me on Instagram: @ashleydanyew
By Ashley Danyew4.9
2020 ratings
Last week, I taught a brand-new beginner her very first piano lesson.
Cora is 5 1/2 and is quite mature for her age. She is the youngest of three—her two older brothers also study with me. In fact, the oldest started with me when he was 5, a few weeks after Cora was born, so it’s kind of a full-circle moment.
I have a list of 12 things I like to get through in the first lesson. Twelve activities may sound like a lot for a 30-minute lesson, but at this age, we move pretty quickly.
I’ve adjusted my first lesson plan through the years; if you dig into my blog archives, you’ll find my “go-to plan for first piano lessons” from way back in 2015. The lesson plan I’m sharing with you today looks a little different, though I was surprised and pleased that some elements are the same after all these years.
In this episode, you’ll get my 2024 go-to plan for first piano lessons including a few ideas from master teachers and teaching strategies I’ve developed through practice.
For show notes + a full transcript, click here.
Resources Mentioned
*Disclosure: I get commissions for purchases made through links in this post.
My Go-To Plan for First Piano Lessons (2015 edition)
Inspired Piano Teaching (Marvin Blickenstaff)
Piano Safari Friends
Piano Safari Level 1
Rhythm Keeper, Vol. 1 (Musikal Husky)
Ep. 055 - Begin Again: The Case for Experimentation in Your Music Teaching
Ep. 059 - 7 Ways to Practice Rhythm
Ep. 067 - Six Things I’m Documenting in the Studio
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review in Apple Podcasts >>
Find me on Instagram: @ashleydanyew

3,951 Listeners

524 Listeners

131 Listeners

112,360 Listeners

56,503 Listeners

39 Listeners

64 Listeners

47 Listeners

23 Listeners

1,657 Listeners

8 Listeners

41 Listeners

14 Listeners

17 Listeners

4 Listeners