Search results for 'Suzuki'
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Suzukiyaki
Arr. Richard Meyer
£45.9500-18552
The name says it all! This clever potpourri of the world's best known student string pieces will put a smile on your face and that of your audience. Your students will enjoy playing "name that tune" as they study this great novelty program piece. Learn More -
School Time Suite
By Loretta Lazaris
£37.9500-5684
Loretta Lazaris has used both familiar and original themes in this three movement suite to suggest a back-to-school atmosphere. The sounds of typical beginner melodies in 'Mary's Little Lambkin' and 'Mississippi Hot Dog Rolls' (based on a popular Suzuki variation) any back-to-school blues this Fall! Learn More -
Movement That Fits: Dalcroze Eurhythmics and the Suzuki® Method
By Joy Yelin
£20.9500-0407
Comprised of singing and body movement activities which incorporate the principles of music educator Jaques Dalcroze and using the repertoire of the Suzuki Method®, Movement That Fits was written by Dalcroze educator Joy Yelin who is also knowledgeable about the Suzuki Method®. There is an introduction by the editor, Ken Guilmartin, director of the Center for Music and Young Children and himself a certified Dalcroze instructor. Movement That Fits consists of sequentially structured singing and movement activities presented in easy-to-read outline form. Lifelike drawings and other visual aids accompany each activity along with information about the Dalcroze approach to rhythm, movement, and music reading. Suzuki Method® favorites such as "Twinkle" and "Go Tell Aunt Rhody" serve as the basis for the various activities. Learn More -
Chorale and Minuet
By Johann Sebastian Bach / arr. Elliot Del Borgo
£48.9500-14009
Loaded with great learning opportunities, this arrangement is more evidence of Elliot Del Borgo's mastery of writing for school orchestras. Combining a well-known Bach chorale with the famous G major Minuet used in Suzuki curriculum (Book 1), this work is an excellent vehicle for exploring the style of Bach. Sure to become a standard for young orchestras. (Grade 2) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud and Music Prodigy. This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud. Learn More -
Suzuki Twinkles: An Intimate Portrait
By Dr. Alfred Garson
£22.9500-0769
Dr. Garson has given us an intimate look into his time spent with Dr. Suzuki. A fascinating look, through anecdotes and photos, at an extraordinary man. A great addition to any Suzuki library! Learn More -
No H in Snake: Music Theory for Children
By Michiko Yurko
£37.9500-1472
Based on the universally respected concepts of Shinichi Suzuki, this teacher's text was developed to aid young students in learning music theory while learning to read music. 168 games are presented with illustrated step-by-step suggestions. The comb binding creates a lay-flat book that is perfect for study and performance. Learn More -
The Toreadors from Carmen
By Georges Bizet / arr. William and Constance Starr
£45.9500-0616
These Sounds of the Symphony arrangements are intended to enrich the repertoire of Suzuki violin groups. Teachers are using these arrangements both for the enjoyment and musical development of the children. They are great for adding variety to the programming of group performances. Learn More -
Young Children's Talent Education & Its Method
By Dr. Shinichi Suzuki / translated by Kyoko Selden
£20.9500-0770
This textbook by the father of the Suzuki Method®, Dr. Shinichi Suzuki, contains several essays that deal with children's abilities, educational systems, memory and absorption, the power of habit, early education, and the fostering of students' talents. A glimpse into the mind of a great man! Learn More -
Improvising String Quartets
By Alice Kay Kanack with Dr. Sera J. Smolen
£22.9598-39461
Never improvised before? Developing improvisational skills has never been easier. Follow the Improvising String Quartets path to learn methods for teaching public school, Suzuki, or college level courses in improvised chamber music; formulas to create beautiful improvised performance quartets; improvisation skills based on the established Creative Ability Development series; and basic and complex music theory in a straightforward, intuitive, and experiential way. For the professional musician or amateur, Improvising String Quartets takes you from simple musical games to performance-ready quartets in a single session! Learn More -
Shinichi Suzuki: The Man and His Philosophy (Revised)
[Shinichi Suzuki] By Evelyn Hermann
£27.9500-0589
Shinichi Suzuki has been described as a humanitarian as well as an educator and musician. As a young man, he observed that children absorbed their spoken language based on their environment. This led him to adapt his teaching of music to the same method, that which is called the "Mother Tongue Approach." Through listening to the sound of music, very young children soon imitate the tones they hear. Suzuki believes that talent is not inherited, but is a product of environment, and that every child can perform music just as he or she has learned to speak, if the proper teaching approach is used. Revised in 1995, The Man and His Philosophy contains many new photos, some of them depicting the many "firsts" in the Suzuki world, such as Dr. Suzuki with his first students, plus many more. This is a complete history of the Suzuki movement, in words and pictures, from its beginnings to the present day. Learn More