How to Teach Suzuki Piano


  • Book Pages: 24
  • By Shinichi Suzuki

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A brief but valuable booklet about teaching Suzuki piano. Directed towards parents and teachers. Originally published in Japan by Dr. Suzuki’s Talent Education Institute…. More >>

How to Teach Suzuki Piano

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  1. #1 by E.M. on April 28, 2010 - 10:46 am

    This is a wonderful essay by Suzuki. The booklet is informative and reconfirms how children and smooth production of music are the focus of music lessons not only the music in and of itself.

    I only gave it four stars however, due to the length of the pamphlet and the price thereof. I am not disappointed with my purchase, however, I was expecting more detailed outlines for example of how to implement the Suzuki method. I agree with the previous reviewer that this is a brief guide. IF you are interested in a step by step, I have not taught Suzuki before and this book should show me how, then do not purchase this pamphlet.

    I must say though, that many of Suzuki’s principles are reinforced by music greats around the world. Is the Suzuki method for everyone? No. But can it be valuable? Yes.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. #2 by Anonymous on April 28, 2010 - 11:47 am

    This 20-page book is a short introduction to the philosophy behind the Suzuki method of teaching piano. It gives very general guidelines on how piano teaching should be tackled. It provides the reader with a general idea on the Suzuki method but it is not very useful for someone interested in learning how to teach piano. It does not include any specifics and merely refers to the other books of the author about the method. The author’s statements are not well justified and are only bases on the personal experience of the author. Some of them make sense but not all of them. It contains no figures nor music scores.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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