Dr. Suzuki is quoted as saying, “Every Child Can.” Thanks to his kind heart and penetrating genius, the Suzuki violin method makes it possible not only for every child, but for every adult as well.
Remember: Grade 8 is the equivalent of an A-Level. Those who received their professional training at a Music College at postgraduate level hold a...
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Too much water in the air can cause the wood pieces of your piano to swell. Too little water in the air can cause the wood to shrink, drastically...
Read More »Tips on How to Become a Better Piano Player Manage Your Practice Time. Practice Sight Reading. Slow Down. Keep Challenging Yourself. Make Sure Your...
Read More »It’s true: kids’ fingers are less arthritic than ours. They have fewer demands on their time. They can get their tiny hands around the fingerboard. But adults have some very important things going for them when it comes to learning to play the violin. Longer attention spans. Adults can simply stay on task longer than children can, which pays off big time in complicated endeavors such as learning to play violin. Greater attention to detail. I am constantly amazed at the details my adult students notice compared to my younger students. Adults follow instructions extremely well, whereas children more or less learn to “mimic” what is shown to them. This attention to detail means that an adult can tackle a complicated task by following instructions and noticing small details while problem solving. Discipline. Often, children do not choose to learn violin. They may cooperate, but the majority are doing it because their parents want them to. Adult violin beginners have often had to set aside their passion and desire for the violin until such a time as they could afford it, or until circumstance would allow such a pursuit. Adult violin students mean business. A mature concept of beautiful sound. This is more important than many people realize. The adult violin student is passionate about violin, and has spent many hours listening to the masters play, longing to learn to make the same beautiful sound. If a student is only exposed to other students, that student will forever sound like a student. We must internalize and model after professional masters of violin if we are ever to ascend to those heights.
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Read More »You start with the first part (called A), breaking it down into musical phrases. Often, even the individual phrases contain repetition, varying...
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Read More »Mozart's K545 is at a grade 8 level, so it's fairly challenging. Today's video isn't a tutorial how to play it, but if you're interested, I'll link...
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