Suzuki Violin School Volume 2 - Violin Part


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Suzuki Violin School Volume 2 - Violin Part

Learn to teach violin using the renowned Suzuki Violin School curriculum. The Suzuki Method® of Talent Education is grounded in Shinichi Suzuki's philosophy that every child possesses innate musical ability, with development shaped fundamentally by environmental influences.

Shinichi Suzuki, an internationally acclaimed violinist and educator, believed that the ultimate fulfillment for adults lies in nurturing children's capabilities, enabling them to express the most harmonious and positive aspects of human nature.

The Mother-Tongue Approach to Violin Education

Students learn violin through the distinctive "mother-tongue" methodology, mirroring the natural process of language acquisition. Within the Suzuki Method framework, each instrumental series—including the Suzuki Violin School—functions as a comprehensive music education system.

Lesson Structure and Learning Environment

Suzuki violin instruction typically combines private studio sessions with supplementary group lessons, creating a well-rounded educational experience. Students actively engage with method recordings while collaborating with their Suzuki violin teacher to cultivate both musical excellence and personal growth.

This holistic approach develops not only technical violin skills but also nurtures students' broader potential as musicians and individuals.

 

Subtitle Volonte' Edizioni
Composer Shinichi Suzuki
Product Format Instrumental Tutor
Instrument Group Violin
Instrumentation Violin
Product Type Book (Softcover)
Series Suzuki Method International
Publisher Volonté e Co
Genre Tuition
ISBN 9788863880366
Edition Number MB38
No. VOLMB38

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