The Suzuki method of music instruction was born in the mountains. In the aftermath of World War II, Shinichi Suzuki, the son of a violin maker, began a violin studio in the mountain city of Matsumoto, ...
Way back in 1981, Suzuki Music released a rather bizarre electric instrument called the Omnichord – a kind of synth you could strum. Production ceased by the end of the following decade, but now the ...
Buffalo Suzuki Strings (BSS), one of only a handful of Suzuki-only music schools in the U.S., will feature Suzuki Master Teachers Bill Preucil, Doris Preucil, Kimberly Meier-Sims, Christie Felsing, ...
When you hear the phrase “Suzuki method,” what pops into your mind? If it’s a tiger mother standing over a small child who’s sawing away miserably on a tiny violin, you’re among the many who have ...
When Dr. Shinichi Suzuki died, 99 and a half years old, he left behind a legacy. The great Japanese pedagogue had mapped out a new route to learning violin -- or any musical instrument, for that ...
Playing an instrument has long been established as an excellent way for children to improve cognitive ability, strengthen memory skills, and improve self-esteem. Children can be exposed to vocal and ...
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