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May092011

What Is the Suzuki Method?

A 40-year-old revolution. The Suzuki Approach was revolutionary when new but is now taught around the world to hundreds of thousands of students of violin and other instruments.

Most importantly, Suzuki provides a unique opportunity for the parent to encourage and help the child to grow into a more well-rounded, self-confident individual. Unlike other methods, the mutual Suzuki experience will create new, lasting bonds between the parent and child and provide experiences for both that will be remembered forever.

 

Any child can learn



  • Suzuki means success because of many unique aspects including:

  • Beginning at an earlier age (as early as three years)

  • Developing skills in a positive, non-stressful environment

  • Progressing at the child's own pace

  • Maintaining enthusiasm

  • Enjoying the learning experience


Suzuki instruction has proven over and over that, just as every child learns to speak the mother tongue, every child, given the opportunity and the proper environment, can learn to play a string instrument.

Give your child a lifetime gift of immeasurable value: the development of musical ability.


 

Article courtesy of the North Texas Suzuki Association

For more information regarding the Suzuki Teaching Method please visit the Suzuki Association of the Americas

 

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