In 1931, Shinichi Suzuki was struck by the realization that all Japanese children speak Japanese and that even the children of Osaka easily learn to speak the difficult Osaka dialect. He realized that “any child is able to display superior abilities if only the correct methods are used in training.”[1] From this realization he created his enormously successful Talent Education Method for violin, commonly known as The Suzuki Method. The Suzuki Method is now also used frequently with flute, piano, cello, and double bass.
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June 2020
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