Suzuki Strings of Southeast Wisconsin
"Oh – why, Japanese children can all speak Japanese!" "In
fact, all children throughout the world speak their native tongues with the
utmost fluency." This observation by Shinichi Suzuki prompted him to create the
Suzuki Violin Method. It was his conviction that all children are born with an
innate ability, if only it is properly nurtured and trained, that can enable
them to be successful at anything. His method sparks this ability and teaches
us how to establish a positive environment in which children can thrive. By
using the violin as a medium, every child can learn to play at a high level, but
he will also discover endless possibilities in himself as a successful person.
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Shinichi Suzuki, Nurtured by Love (Miami: Summy Birchard, Inc, 1983),1.
Click here for More Information on the Suzuki Method.
Traditional Violin Lessons
Traditional instruction varies
from Suzuki lessons in that students can begin at an older age, are more
independent in their practice responsibilities, and learn to read music sooner
in their musical development. Traditional lessons are suited best for
students that will be in an orchestra before middle or high school, more
advanced students who are looking to take lessons to help them develop their
technique, or adult students who want try something new. Students can
study a wide range of music from fiddle, to classical, to folk, to religious, and
everything in between.
For further information on the Suzuki Method, Traditional
Lessons, or how to enroll your child in lessons, please
contact us.

Pricing
Suzuki Strings starts with private lessons with the instructor. Cost is a flat
rate of $80 per month. Once students move forward in the
program the instructor will set up group lessons.
Note:
Please see Registration Fees for addition information.
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