The Suzuki Concept: An Introduction to a Successful Method for Early Music Education |
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Children Can Develop Their Ability To The Highest Standard | 9 |
The Psychology of Early Learning | 33 |
Motivation | 63 |
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4th finger ability absolute pitch Anastasia Jempelis Bach basic become beginning cards cello child clef Concerto develop eighth note Evanston example exercises experience feel fingerboard give hear important instrument Japan Japanese key signature later learn to read left hand legato lessons letter names listening look Louise Behrend Major scale Margaret Rowell Minuet mother motions move movement music education notation numbers octave open strings pattern Perpetual Motion phrase piano piece pitch player position practice problem read music record repeat repertory repetition response rhythm rhythmic scale Shinichi Suzuki sing skill slurs sound staccato stage string crossing String students stringed instruments Summy-Birchard Company Suzuki method SUZUKI VIOLIN SCHOOL Talent Education tape teaching technique tempo things third finger thumb tion tonalization tone Twinkle understand violinist words wrist young Zen-On Music Publishers