Suzuki Violin Lessons
Suzuki violin lessons are designed for children as young as three years old. Lessons depend on the relationship between child, teacher and parent. This relationship is critical as parent and child must work together to complete daily practice at home.
Daily listening is important to learning any instrument. Listening provides the same learning process as to how every child learns his or her mother tongue language. Newborns spend hours listening and observing before they are ready to try to speak. In terms of learning music, if we listen enough and can hear how we want the instrument to sound we will better be equipped to find that sound. Once we learn how to play music, we can then learn to read music.
The Suzuki method provides the opportunity for children to learn a wide musical repertoire, develop a good ear and reading skills, play with other violinists of different ages and levels, and the chance to learn, grow and explore in a pressure free learning environment designed to encourage and inspire.
Aside from musical aspects, the Suzuki methods strives to educate the whole child. Children learn discipline, patience, focus and memory, as well as confidence and a sense of achievement.
"Teaching music is not my main purpose. I want to make good citizens. If children hear fine music from the day of their birth and learn to play it, they develop sensitivity, discipline, and endurance. They get a beautiful heart." - Shinichi Suzuki
Even though the Suzuki method was designed with the child in mind, it provides beneficial aspects to those of all ages who wish to learn. No matter what age or musical experience, everyone deserves the chance to be musically educated.
Call today to find out more about what violin lessons through the Suzuki method can provide for you and/or your child! Start living the Suzuki lifestyle!
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