They said to start with Suzuki ...

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They said to start with Suzuki ...
Why Do Kids Hate Music Lessons?
As a former violin student, I decided to investigate why so many promising players quit early
Over the eleven years of my lessons, my student peers were sieved and clustered. A skilled select few soared. A larger group tarried in the middle, talented enough to continue yet lacking the commitment needed to radically improve. The majority quit, because they were driven to other hobbies, bored, stressed by their teacher’s expectations, or defeated by their lack of progress. Only very few went on to become professional musicians.
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Illustration by Alain Pilon (@alain_pilon)
It is in our power to educate all the children of the world to become a little better as people, a little happier.
Shinichi Suzuki, from Nurtured by Love: The Classic Approach to Talent Education
One ability which is sufficiently developed breeds another greater ability, and so on, one ability after another. Thus abilities are greatly expanded and become more powerful and fucntional.
Shinichi Suzuki, Shinichi Suzuki: His Speeches and Essays
Me: What’s the most effective string method book series to take a student from a beginning to advanced level?
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Luckily, I had enough time today to snag a practice room and review. At least I’ve figured out how to budget my time properly :)
Organized all my musics!!!! Should probably try to fit it all onto 2 shelves? Whatever tho. Also, with Tye books I have at In my locker and like 10 more pedagogy books around my apartment, that might be unrealistic.
I played with children so that I could learn from them.
Shinichi Suzuki, from Nurtured by Love: The Classic Approach to Talent Education