Violin Lessons-Suzuki

Suzuki Violin Lessons Using the Suzuki Method

There is one 30 minute lesson each week. The student works one-on-one with a teacher trained in the Suzuki method. Students may begin lessons when they are three years old.

What is the Suzuki Method for Teaching Violin

Suzuki Violin Private Lesson

There is one 30 minute lesson each week. The student works one-on-one with a teacher trained in the Suzuki method. Students may begin lessons when they are three years old.

Parents of young students are required to attend lessons. Students must provide their own instrument.

Builds positive self-esteem.

Each child moves at their own pace.

Fosters parent/child relationships.

Violin Group Lessons

There is one 30 minute group lesson each week. Each class will include a group of 3-6 students of similar playing ability. A trained Suzuki teacher will plan activities to build and reinforce key music and instrument concepts. The students will learn a common repertoire that allows the to easily perform songs together. Students may begin group lessons when they are three years old. Parents of young students are required to attend lessons. Students must provide their own instruments.

Builds focus and respect.

Each child learns leadership skills.

Develops performance experience.

Fosters friendships between the students.

Suzuki method was developed in Japan by Shinichi Suzuki

The Suzuki method was developed in Japan by Shinichi Suzuki in the 1040’s. He observed how children naturally learn to speak their native language. Suzuki method uses the same patterns of listening, imitating, Step-by-step mastery of vocabulary and reading to learn music. A child who learns this way can develop a natural ability to express music. Learning music, like learning a language, begins very early in a child’s development. A child of three years old already has a vocabulary of several thousand words. Children learn the best in a rich environment full of love and nurture. The relationship between the parent, teacher and child is foundational. In the words of Shinichi Suzuki, “With love much can be accomplished”.
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