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Shinichi Suzuki

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Ten Key Elements in the Suzuki Philosophy by Sanford Reuning

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Loma Linda Academy Suzuki String Program

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Private Lessons

Suzuki Volume 1-2 - 30 minutes

Suzuki Volume 3 - 45 minutes

Suzuki Volume 4 and up - 60 minutes

  Group Classes

          Each student enrolled in private lessons will also participate in the appropriate group class as assigned by the teacher.  Group classes offer students opportunity to review repertory, to refine skills, to work and play together and to develop leadership skills.  It is a unique and fun aspect of the Suzuki method and great motivator for young musicians.

Parental Involvement

l        Parents expected to attend every lesson. In some studios, parents are taught how to play before the child is in order to assist with efficient practice at home.
l        Parents learn to understand what kind of learner their child is, how he/she learns best, and how they may be most helpful to their child in the process.l  Parental involvement helps to promote consistency and efficiency in practice and offers the sharing of quality time together with mutual tasks and goals. 
 
 

 

 

 
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