Prepare to Teach Your First Lesson with Faber Piano Adventures

Piano Method Books and Materials List for New Piano Teachers. FOr Your First lesson with Faber Piano Adventures.
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Are you a new teacher getting ready to teach your very first piano lesson? I know it can be overwhelming. You’re not sure what to expect. You’re not sure what to prepare. You’re not sure what materials you’ll need–because you’ve never done this before!

This article aims to take care of one piece of the puzzle–what materials and supplies you’ll need to teach your first few weeks of piano lessons.

First, I’ll give you the list with helpful links. Then we’ll dive a little further into other aspects of teaching your first piano lessons.

Materials List for Teaching Your First Piano Lesson

This list assumes a couple of things (that we’ll discuss more later on). We’re assuming you’re teaching a brand new beginner, age 6-10, and using Faber Piano Adventures Primer Level books. So if that fits your situation…

Here is Your List of Materials to Order:

And a couple of additional optional items:

Choosing the Right Piano Method Books

Not totally sold on using Faber Piano Adventures with your piano students?

I get it. Choosing a piano method book series is a big decision!

First of all, know that you can always start with Piano Adventures and add on or replace later on. It is the standard series for beginning piano students ages 6-10.

But if you would like to do more research of your own, here are some helpful resources for you:

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What About My Piano Studio Setup?

While our list does include a piano and a printer, we aren’t requiring too much for your studio setup to get started. Of course, eventually you’ll want to create a more ideal studio space. But I recommend starting with what you have and building as you teach. You’ll learn what’s important for a successful and inviting studio space, and what isn’t so vital.

For more information about setting up your studio on a budget, check out this article: How Much Does it Cost to Start a Piano Studio?

And What About the Business Side of Things?

Great question. There are so many things tied to the behind-the-scenes of running a successful piano teaching studio.

I recommend starting with my 30-day Email Challenge “Start Your Studio” which will walk you through twelve actionable steps to set up your business on the back end.

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Once you’ve completed those tasks, if you still want guidance, read on. I’ve got a couple of resources that can really makes things run smoothly in these first few months!

Piano Lesson Plans Done For You

For a done-for-you outline of how your first six weeks of teaching a new piano student should look like (we’re talking minute-to-minute, task lists, suggested materials…), I have a pack for sale that will give you everything you need to feel confident going into that first lesson with your new student!

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New Piano Teacher Survival Kit

And for the ultimate in guidance for new piano teachers, I recommend investing in my Complete Piano Teacher Kit. This comprehensive tool kit includes the Lesson Plans mentioned above, along with all the printables and templates you’ll need. This kit will answer all of your questions before you even know you have them!

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