An edition of The Suzuki violinist (1976)

The Suzuki Violinist

A Guide for Teachers and Parents Item # 0605 (Suzuki Method International)

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An edition of The Suzuki violinist (1976)

The Suzuki Violinist

A Guide for Teachers and Parents Item # 0605 (Suzuki Method International)

New Ed edition
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The Suzuki Violinist (Revised) is a comprehensive guide to the Suzuki violin literature containing many illustrations. Widely used internationally by both teachers and parents, this newly revised edition contains musical examples which have been inserted for all of the suggested exercises for ease of reference. In addition, an entirely new chapter has been added called "Practice Can Be Fun" which includes material from speeches that William Starr has given at institutes to children, parents, and teachers. It also includes stories on practicing which can be read to children. - Publisher.

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Pages
142

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Cover of: The Suzuki Violinist
The Suzuki Violinist: A Guide for Teachers and Parents Item # 0605 (Suzuki Method International)
July 1999, Alfred Publishing Company
Paperback in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: Suzuki Violinist
Suzuki Violinist
June 1976, Summy-Birchard
Paperback in English
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First Sentence

"Every child can be educated by the "Mother Tongue" method."

Table of Contents

The "mother tongue method" of education and the law of ability
The role of listening in talent education
Motivation
The private lesson : points for teachers
Parent as teacher : home practice
Practicing can be fun!
Japanese-American differences
Group lessons : ideas, games
Concerts : recitals, summer school, sample programs
Introduction to tonalization
Holding the violin and bow in rest position
Holding the violin in playing position
Moving the bow arm rhythmically
Holding the bow
Basic E string posture
Use of tapes on the bow : bow distribution
Changing string level
Placing the left hand
Bowing and fingering together
Book I : Twinkle, Variation A
Preparation for long bow strokes
Book II
Book III
Book IV
Book V
Books VI-X
Tonalization : bowing
Shifting
Intonation : playing in tune
Vibrato
Goals of practice
Relaxation
Memorization
Stage fright
Reading music
Supplementary literature

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
160 p.
Number of pages
142
Dimensions
10.9 x 8.3 x 0.5 inches
Weight
1 pounds

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OL8086426M
Internet Archive
suzukiviolinistg0000will
ISBN 10
0874876052
ISBN 13
9780874876055
Library Thing
1089112
Goodreads
1086043

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