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Introduction To Suzuki Violin Method



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Submitted 2010-07-24 05:39:58

Some people might be baffled when they read it at first, but the Suzuki method has nothing to do with the famed automobile brand. It is a special way of learning how to play musical instruments, but is more commonly utilized in violin-playing.

Created and developed by the Japanese native Dr. Shinichi Suzuki in the mid-20 century, this method is now the renowned and most used in various musical schools worldwide.

The general idea is to teach children as young as 3 years old to play musical instruments. These kids are given small-scale stringed-instruments that fit them well. The essence of Suzuki's idea of teaching music comes from the "mother tongue" principle, in which babies learn a native language by listening to adults around them, and eventually imitating what they hear.

In learning to play the violin the Suzuki way, a student is made to listen to a musical recording and further mimic what he/she has heard. The student ought to listen repeatedly to a particular recording every day and during suzuki violin lessons. This exercise will familiarize the kid to the music and eventually learn to play the piece correctly.

This method does not only advocate interaction between student and teacher, but emphasizes the parent's optimal participation as well. Parents of the students under the Suzuki method are encouraged to play an active role in their children's learning.

It is not necessary that the parent knows how to play the instrument as well, he/she just needs to be familiar and knowledgeable about the kid's suzuki violin lessons to determine if the child is doing the right thing.

Competition is not promoted among the students, while collaboration and team-playing are given more focus. Aside from playing solo during practices, the child is also encouraged to play frequently in groups and in front of a crowd. This will help the child enjoy what he/she is doing and to able to play more naturally.

You might be thinking twice in enrolling your child in a suzuki violin school that utilizes this method due to the oddity of the concept. It is much different from the other techniques that focus more on note-reading when teaching the students to play instruments.

However, teachers and advocates of the Suzuki violin method argue that learning music by ear actually props up the ability of the student in recognizing notes, and in the long run, helps the student expand knowledge in rhythm and tone identification.

You will also develop more confidence for teachers of Suzuki schools. Suzuki music schools maintain a high standard of competency for their teachers by strictly screening incoming teachers and by having extensive trainings for their roster of teachers. Prospective instructors do not necessarily have to finish a formal degree in music, but their qualifications are measured by their proficiency in performing and liberal background on the Suzuki method.

Due to its exceptional principles and practices, the Suzuki violin method which originally started from Japan, has now been widely adopted all over the US as well as different corners of the world.

Author Resource: Singapore Violin Lessons is the No. 1 Leader in providing Professional suzuki violin lessons to help students achieve their potential in playing the violin. Looking for a violin teacher, find a suitable one at http://www.SingaporeViolinLessons.com
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