Suzuki Violin - Discussion
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micollh:
yamaha music schoolcan i ask what's the right age to start violin for boy ? it's more difficult than piano am i correct?
where can i go for violin for kid?
all the teachers are not part time like those other music schools. come when there's lesson and go as and when they want to.
all teachers in yamaha music school at least have a gd 8 in both practical and theory. highest is fruit for thought
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Ramien Yew Jia Jun:
No diploma? Grade 8 - not qualified to teach leh.
yamaha music schoolmicollh:
can i ask what's the right age to start violin for boy ? it's more difficult than piano am i correct?
where can i go for violin for kid?
all the teachers are not part time like those other music schools. come when there's lesson and go as and when they want to.
all teachers in yamaha music school at least have a gd 8 in both practical and theory. highest is fruit for thought
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Blessedwife:
actually I've not bothered to ask for physical certificate. Bc I'm familiar with the teachers engaged.Hi Phankao,
Oh you mentioned that even if with grade 8, is not qualify to teach so do you think I need to request the teacher to show me her diploma before I engaged her service ?
What should I look out for apart from the cert ? The teacher claimed that she has taught many students and was in this line for many years already.
Thank you in advance
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Since this thread is Titled "Suzuki Violin", I wonder how many here actually doing Suzuki Method for Violin?
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phankao:
Since this thread is Titled \"Suzuki Violin\", I wonder how many here actually doing Suzuki Method for Violin?
Nobody? hehe. -
you parents just have no idea how poorly the Suzuki method is looked upon in the USA and Europe by top violinists(I'm a violin teacher trained in the States). Suzuki only started to learn the violin at 23 with Conus, and came up with some funny ideas, some crippling to the student.
visit my website at http://www.efficientviolinist.com or call me if you want real lessons.
Mr. Yeo 90097430
BTW, teachers at the the Suzuki school aren't taught the Suzuki method of teaching, I know, I taught there for quite a while before furthering my studies in the violin -
bratche:
Suzuki started learning violin at 18yrs old. ---> Who is \"Conus\" that you mention up there in your post? Suzuki studied under Karl Klingler in Germany.you parents just have no idea how poorly the Suzuki method is looked upon in the USA and Europe by top violinists(I'm a violin teacher trained in the States). Suzuki only started to learn the violin at 23 with Conus, and came up with some funny ideas, some crippling to the student.
visit my website at http://www.efficientviolinist.com or call me if you want real lessons.
Mr. Yeo 90097430
BTW, teachers at the the Suzuki school aren't taught the Suzuki method of teaching, I know, I taught there for quite a while before furthering my studies in the violin
He has a biography.
What is \"the Suzuki School\" in Singapore that you mention of? I do not know of such a School at all? -
There are only 2 ‘schools’- franco-belgium and russian. Suzuki is franco-belgium.
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There are only 2 ‘schools’- franco-belgium and russian. Suzuki is franco-belgium.
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