Why Suzuki / Find A Suzuki Teacher

Developed by Dr. Shinichi Suzuki, the Suzuki Method™ has several core components. While each teacher might offer their own interpretation of the Method, we have a few core tenets that guide our work.

  • We believe that all children are capable and deserving of becoming great musicians. The first course in our Teacher Development program is called Every Child Can! because, well, that’s what we believe. Those of us who practice the Suzuki Method know that talent is learned, not inborn. With the right support, every child can be successful.

  • We teach music based on how young people learn language. Dr. Suzuki called this the mother-tongue approach. When teaching young people how to read, we do not ask them to read before they can speak. Young people do not learn words for the purpose of learning to read a book; they learn to speak so that they can express themselves. In our approach, we do the same! We teach students by ear first, and we teach so students can express themselves through music. Each technical exercise is presented within the context of music and intended to develop the ability to communicate through music.

  • We encourage students to listen to music – a LOT. We know children learn words from listening. Similarly, listening to music offers students a bigger vocabulary for musical expression.

  • We love having families involved in student learning. Whether it’s a parent, grandparent, guardian, or an adult who is regularly involved in a young person’s life, we believe finding an adult that can support a student in their learning – in addition to their teacher – is a wonderful way to support student success. We know that for some students, this may not always be possible. Some of our teachers find creative and innovative ways for additional at-home support – and we encourage this too.

  • We lead with a positive environment and encouragement in our music lessons.

  • In addition to private lessons, students should expect to take part in group lessons and performances. Students are encouraged to learn with and support one another in their growth.

  • The purpose of learning music is not to become a professional musician (though, for some, that’s important too!), but instead, our goal is to support young people in their development as life-long learners with kind hearts! Music gives us skill sets well beyond our instruments, and we focus on developing those skill sets alongside our instrumental technique.

More at http://www.suzukiassociation.org

Find a local Suzuki Teacher here in Colorado

Violin and/or Viola

Aurora

Laura McDermott, Violin and viola

laura.r.mcdermott@gmail.com

Golden

Crystal Schneckenburger, Violin and viola

rosecrystal1018@gmail.com

Denver

Joanna Malm, Violin and viola

noteworthyschoolforstrings.com/faculty/

joanna@noteworthystrings.com

Arlette Aslanian-Townsend, Violin and viola

aviolinist@comcast.net 303-909-3298

Laura Schleiger, Violin

laura.musical1@gmail.com

Ronnie Crisp, Violin

https://primaverasuzuki.org/our-faculty#0cb9735b-1fe6-4fac-9c5f-504d039ca0e5

Fort Collins

Stacy Lesartre, Violin

contact@stacylesartre.com

Lauren Cooper, Violin

laurencooper.violin@gmail.com

Longmont

Arlene Patterson, Violin

http://arlenes-studio.weebly.com/

longmonttrowie@gmail.com

Boulder

Autumn Pepper, Violin and viola

autumnpepper@outlook.com

Westminster

Regina Vendetti, Violin and viola

regina@silverstringsacademy.com

Cello

Denver/Boulder/Lafayette

Katie Burns

kdburns11@gmail.com

Heather Hadley

heather.m.hadley@gmail.com

Gillian Kuroiwa

gillkuroiwa@gmail.com

Colorado Springs

Megan Boyle

boyle.megan@gmail.com

801-921-3859

Harp and Woodwind

Catherine Rands, Harp

randscatherine@gmail.com

Jennifer Pauley, Flute

303-718-6901

jblue81@yahoo.com

Piano

Denver

Catherine Rands

randscatherine@gmail.com

Laura Flowers Benson

www.laurabensonpiano.com 

flowben@hotmail.com

Thomas White

tomwhitepianokeys@gmail.com

Colorado Springs/Monument

Wendy Lambrech

https://www.lambrechmusicstudio.com/about

lambrechMusic@yahoo.com

Longmont

Christine Armstrong

720 841 4312

Need to find a Suzuki teacher who is not listed here?

Search the national web site: https://suzukiassociation.org/parents/find-a-suzuki-teacher/

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