NZ Suzuki Journal Summer 1999 – From Sheila Warby
Reflections on the Pan Pacific Suzuki Conference 1998 Looking back at the Pan Pacific Suzuki Conference held in Adelaide in
Read MoreReflections on the Pan Pacific Suzuki Conference 1998 Looking back at the Pan Pacific Suzuki Conference held in Adelaide in
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Read MoreHaving attended the Suzuki World Conference in Matsumoto, Japan, I returned home inspired by the amazing experience. This was my
Read MoreIn September, we had the pleasure of attending the Suzuki World Conference in Matsumoto. This was a family decision, and
Read MoreAt the Pan Pacific, I had a great time working with some of the teachers and meeting the tutors and
Read MoreKristin Irving, 11, loves the Suzuki Method’s focus on learning by ear, step-by-step skill-building, and playing in a supportive, non-competitive setting.
Read MoreAn update from Val Thorburn, sharing her experiences in the Tauranga area, her participation in Suzuki camps, and her emphasis on tonalization and review in violin practice
Read MoreA detailed review of the January 1999 Hamilton String Camp, highlighting the workshops, performances, and the impact of the camp on students’ development.
Read MoreA report on the South Island Suzuki summer camp held in Oamaru, featuring details on the activities, performances, and the benefits for students.
Read MoreA research-based article discussing the cognitive benefits of musical education, specifically how learning music at an early age improves brain development.
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