~The Suzuki Method~
Beautiful
Music, Beautiful Heart
When
Japanese violinist Dr. Shinichi Suzuki founded his string teaching method at
the end of World War II, he vowed to bring happiness to the lives of children
through music. His method is now world-renowned and taught around the globe. He
believed that through teaching children to play beautiful music, you also teach
them to have beautiful heart. These children become good listeners, good
communicators, team players, and sensitive human beings. In nurturing musical
excellence, the Suzuki Method nurtures excellent citizens.
Mother
Tongue Approach
Start when they’re young, and
they’ll learn to play music as naturally as they learn to speak their mother
tongue. Dr. Suzuki developed his method (“talent education”) using the basic
principles of how a child first learns to speak their native language: parent
responsibility, starting early, listening, constant repetition, and loving
encouragement. Every child learns to speak their first language, so therefore
every child can learn to play music.
Key principles of the Mother Tongue Approach that Suzuki observed were:
1. Parents repeat words to the baby every day;
2. Parents provide natural excitement and praise to the baby for even the smallest progress;
3. Performance opportunities are abundant (for relatives, neighbours, etc.);
4. Vocabulary builds on itself; the first words spoken are never discarded or forgotten;
5. Children learn to speak long before they learn to read.
Teaching music through the music Suzuki Method, therefore:
1. Children listen to recordings of Suzuki pieces on a daily basis;
2. Teachers and parents offer praise for successes with the instrument.
3. Children have ample performance opportunities through organized solo and group concerts as well as in the essential group lessons, where they play the repertoire with and for their friends and classmates.
4. Review pieces are used as the building blocks of learning and are returned to again and again for learning new technical points.
5. When the child is comfortable with the instrument and is able to make a beautiful sound, then he/she is ready to focus on note reading.
Every
Child Can
A pillar of the Suzuki
philosophy is that every child can. No one child is born with more natural
talent than another. When given a supportive, nurturing environment, musical
ability can be developed in all children. Parents, too, are supported with an
orientation to the Suzuki approach and even learn the basics of the instrument
themselves to support practicing at home. No musical ability required!
Nurtured by
Love
Laura practices this principle of Dr. Suzuki's, fostering a nurturing environment through a well-rounded
approach of individual and group experiences, and regular celebrations of musical milestones.
Suzuki
Triangle: Teacher, Child & Parent
The Suzuki Method is more than
a drop-off private lesson once a week. It’s an immersive experience in string
music education for the whole family. Parents play an active role in the
learning process, by attending lessons and helping at home during
daily practice. It’s a lifestyle – learning the instrument, making beautiful
music, and growing beautiful hearts takes place every day. Family life and the
bond between child and parent in enrich through Suzuki Music Education. And an
appreciation for music, in both child and parent, is instilled for life!
Better
Together!
Children take both
private & group lessons as part of the Suzuki Method. Children meet in
a group class with peers at
the same Suzuki book level. Thanks to core Suzuki repertoire, all children
learn the same songs, which easily allows them to play together! Learning
happens much more quickly when children are allowed to watch and play
with others.
This motivating environment grows more than musical skills, but social and emotional, too.