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On the Web
- Suzuki Method Network - Online network for Suzuki violin and piano method professional teachers.
- Suzuki Piano Teachers Central - Includes an international forum focusing on highly specialized subjects of the method.
- Talent Education Reseach Institute - Official Suzuki Method organization, based in Japan.
- Piano Basics Foundation News and Suzuki Web Sites - An essential and primary resource for Suzuki pedagogy and piano study.
- Green Mountain Suzuki Camp - Summer strings, piano and flute Suzuki music institute for children ages 4-16 and their parents. Includes tuition schedule, registration form and PDF brochure. Rochester, Vermont, USA.
- The Suzuki Association of the Americas - It aspires to improve the quality of life in the Americas through classical music study with the Suzuki approach.
- America's Suzuki Music Academy - School also offers Suzuki violin and piano teacher apprentice programs. Miami/Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
- American Suzuki Education Talent Center - At University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point. Resources include class schedules and details, events calendar, faculty profiles, and repertoire lists.
- Suzuki School of Houston - The school offers Suzuki violin and/or viola lesson. Located in Houston, Texas.
- Suzuki Violin Teachers Central - Include violin teaching points, a forum, and teacher directories.
Wikipedia Articles
- Tadashi Suzuki - Tadashi Suzuki is a theatrical director, writer and philosopher working out of Toga, Toyama, Japan. Suzuki is the founder and director of the Suzuki Company of Toga (SCOT), Chairman of the Japan Performing Arts Foundation (JPAF), Artistic Director of the Shizuoka Performing Arts Center (SPAC), the co-founder of the SITI Company in Saratoga Springs, New York, and the creator of the Suzuki ...
- Shinichi Suzuki - Shin'ichi Suzuki (鈴木 鎮一 Suzuki Shin'ichi October 17, 1898 - January 26, 1998) was the creator of the international Suzuki method of music education.
- Suzuki method - The is an educational philosophy which strives to create "high ability" and beautiful character in its students through a nurturing environment. Its primary vehicle for achieving this is music education on a specific instrument (often violin or piano, but see below for a more complete list).
- Takako Nishizaki - Violinist Takako Nishizaki was the first student to complete the Suzuki Method course at age nine. Before she was ten, Takako Nishizaki had already played for artists like Isaac Stern and Georges Duhamel.
- Repetitive music - Repetitive music is music which features a relatively high degree of repetition in its creation or reception. Examples includes minimalist music, krautrock, disco (and its later derivatives such as house music), some Techno, Igor Stravinsky's compositions, barococo, and the Suzuki method.