Suzuki Piano and Violin lessons for Children & Adults!
Fall 2008 Suzuki Program runs for 13 weeks.
Friday afternoons, September 12 - December 12 With an informal gathering on December 19th to share our music.
For available lesson times Classes
Taught by Leila Hepp
Fall 2008 Suzuki Tuition is $390
Please click here to Register or call 781-214-9025
Join our small group Suzuki Piano lesson on Fridays at 5:30p.m. Small groups of 4 students work together for an hour. September 12 - December 12. With an informal gathering on December 19th to share our music. Tuition is $260.
The Suzuki method is a teaching system developed by the Japanese violinist and educator Shinichi Suzuki (1898-1998). The essentials of the Suzuki method are an early beginning, parental participation, and rote learning. The children look, listen, and imitate. There are regular private lessons and periodic group lessons. Children as young as two-and-a-half or three years old are accepted without any preselection, and introduced to music one step at a time.
Children trained in the Suzuki method learn to play the same way they learn to speak, by hearing a sound and then reproducing it. This is what Suzuki calls the mother-tongue method. The pupils imitate not only their teachers but also their peers, and find confidence in the common enterprise. Parents are essential to the success of the training and are involved directly as home teachers. Parental participation is inversely proportional to the age of the child - the younger the child, the greater the parental involvement.