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The Suzuki Violin Method in American Music Education by John Kendall Violin - Sheet Music

By John Kendall

This booklet was written by the first American string teacher to observe and study the Suzuki Method in Japan, Mr. John Kendall. Kendall's gift is in large part his ability to bring the concepts and practicalities of the Suzuki Method to the doorstep of the American private and classroom teacher in language that can be readily understood. The author attempts to clear up the misconceptions sometimes applied to Suzuki, among them: Teaching en masse, playing with recordings, and a magic formula. The booklet provides a succinct set of ten key factors in the Talent Education process: begin at an early age * regular listening * lessons are private * parents help with practice * all music is memorized * note reading is introduced later * all students follow the same sequence of pieces * carefully selected music * cooperation, not competition, is the motivation * flexibility and freedom of movement. . . .some totality of understanding---some vision of the basic concepts---is essential for an intelligent application of the ideas. Thus John Kendall sums up his brilliant analysis of the Talent Education process, always leaving the door open for the American teacher to tailor the basic philosophy to his or her unique teaching situation.

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Summary
Instrument:
Violin
Genres:
Americana
Composers:
John Kendall
Publishers:
Alfred Music
Series:
About Suzuki Series
UPC:
029156606812
ISBN:
9780874872804
Format:
Collection / Songbook Textbook
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Suzuki Method Texts, Reference
Artist:
John Kendall
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
40
Shipping Weight:
0.18 pounds
Detailed Description
Violin

SKU: AP.0280

Composed by John Kendall. Reference Textbooks; Suzuki; Textbook - Instrumental (Suzuki). About Suzuki Series. Book. 40 pages. Alfred Music #00-0280. Published by Alfred Music (AP.0280).

ISBN 9780874872804. UPC: 029156606812. English.

This booklet was written by the first American string teacher to observe and study the Suzuki Method in Japan, Mr. John Kendall. Kendall's gift is in large part his ability to bring the concepts and practicalities of the Suzuki Method to the doorstep of the American private and classroom teacher in language that can be readily understood. The author attempts to clear up the misconceptions sometimes applied to Suzuki, among them: Teaching en masse, playing with recordings, and a magic formula. The booklet provides a succinct set of ten key factors in the Talent Education process: begin at an early age * regular listening * lessons are private * parents help with practice * all music is memorized * note reading is introduced later * all students follow the same sequence of pieces * carefully selected music * cooperation, not competition, is the motivation * flexibility and freedom of movement. . . .some totality of understanding---some vision of the basic concepts---is essential for an intelligent application of the ideas. Thus John Kendall sums up his brilliant analysis of the Talent Education process, always leaving the door open for the American teacher to tailor the basic philosophy to his or her unique teaching situation.

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