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Suzuki philosophy

  1. 1. SUZUKI PHILOSOPHY Lilja Hjaltadóttir 2015 Kristinn Örn Kristinsson
  2. 2. SUZUKI PHILOSOPHY  Developing a beautiful heart  Every child can learn  Ability develops at an early age  Success breeds success  Daily listening  Repetition  Parental involvement  Positive and nurturing environment
  3. 3. HOW DO CHILDREN LEARN THEIR MOTHER TONGUE?  Continuous listening from birth  Parents encourage the child  Repetition, never forget the first word, use it again and again  Learn words at an increasing speed  Single words, sentences, stories...  Do not read until later
  4. 4. THE MOTHER TONGUE METHOD APPLIED TO MUSIC  Start young  Continuous listening to material  Watch other children before they start  Parents come to all classes, take notes, practice with children and create nurturing atmosphere at home  Both private lessons and group lessons  Constant repetion and review  Music reading taught when technique is secure
  5. 5. SUZUKI TEACHING  Lenght of lessons depends on the child  The speed of learning depends on the child  Children learn by imitation- through their senses  Suzuki‘s tonalization is essential  Focus on one point
  6. 6. THE ADVANTAGES OF SUZUKI METHOD  Positive and nurturing environment, develops good character  More flexible at an early age, less tension  Builds confidence (praise and success)  Devellops good interaction within family  Develops concentration  Builds good technique and tone production through repetition and review  Builds repertoire, always ready to perform  Constant memory training  Children learn good discipline  Ability to follow others, to be part of a group, by listening and observing

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