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MISSION
STATEMENT ABOUT THE SUZUKI APPROACH Hearing: the child hears the language around him from the time he is born. Praise: the child’s first attempts to say any word are met with delight and encouragement from the adults around him. Repetition: the child is happy to repeat this word many times and then try another and the whole process is repeated. Review: there is by natural usage much review of words learned. And so the "Suzuki Method" was developed. Hearing: the children have a recording they listen to every day. Praise: the parents and teachers are very encouraging and offer praise for the child’s efforts. Repetition: the child is encouraged to do many repetitions of whatever he or she is mastering. Review: the child is also encouraged to review melodies and techniques already learned so as to be able to build on what has already been mastered. Dr Suzuki worked on these principles and his students performed in many countries to audience delight. Some students went on to become professional musicians. But for Dr. Suzuki, how well a student played the violin was secondary
to the "good heart" he or she was developing. He wanted his
students to study music because he thought that their good hearts would
lead to pacifism. He wanted that no child or adult would ever again experience
war. This sentiment was echoed by Pablo Casals when he first saw Suzuki
students performing: "...perhaps it is music that will save the world."
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