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  1. Dr. Suzukis goal was not simply to develop professional musicians, but to nurture loving human beings and help develop each child’s character through the study of music. What instruments are taught through the Suzuki approach? Suzuki originally developed his method for his own instrument, the violin. Materials are now available for ...

  2. At Suzuki Music Columbus, we offer joy-filled and inspiring music lessons with highly qualified Suzuki Method teachers who know how to help your child reach their highest potential. Although the program is open to students of all ages , we accept children as young as 3 years old to take violin, viola, or cello lessons .

  3. Find a Suzuki Teacher. Search for Suzuki Method music teachers in your area. This is an opt-in service for SAA members. Not all SAA members will be listed. See How to Choose a Suzuki Teacher for tips on selecting the right teacher for your child.

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  5. Each instrument has its own weekly group class. The concept of group classes is central to the Suzuki philosophy and its unified repertoire of music. Weekly group classes give students the chance to play with their peers in a fun surrounding and reinforce the concepts learned in the private lesson.

  6. Viola Lessons. Suzuki Music Columbus. dlocke@suzukimusiccolumbus.org. +1 (614) 216-1343. Which instrument are you going to play? Learn more about our violin, viola, and cello lessons taught by our amazing Suzuki Method teachers!

  7. Suzuki Music Columbus offers a comprehensive program consisting of regular private lessons and a group class experience that builds on work done in the private lessons, provides performing experiences, and a fosters a supportive peer group of musician friends. Private Lesson Schedule: Private lessons are once a week as scheduled with your teacher.

  8. The Suzuki method is a mid-20th-century music curriculum and teaching method created by Japanese violinist and pedagogue Shinichi Suzuki. [1] The method claims to create a reinforcing environment for learning music for young learners.

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