First
of all I would like to ask you all to use the practice method which I describe
below. This is the primarily important
point for developing children’s abilities through the Suzuki Method. If your children or students practice at home
using this method every day, they will never fail to become wonderfully
talented people.
This Is The Way Abilities Are
Developed
When a student
becomes able to play a certain piece of music very well after studying with his
or her teacher in the class, and practicing at home for some time as well as
listening to the recorded tape of the piece again and again, you should let the
student play with the tape and practice over and over again with it. After that, then you may allow the student to
proceed to the next piece. Then he or
she, of course, continues practicing the same piece, which he has already
learned together with the recorded tape at home as well. Working for perfection of the previous piece
is the most important point for cultivation abilities. New home work for the piece should be
secondary.
When the student
becomes able to play three pieces in this manner, he or she has to practice
these three with the tape or in solo again and again in order to acquire the
ability of producing a more beautiful tone.
What I said previously should be habitual practice for children. Repeated practice of the previous pieces
which he or she has completely mastered creates a new ability for the process
of learning. If you use this sort of
practice method at home from the beginning, your students or children will
surely develop the ability to play well and will begin to progress at a
marvelous speed later on. Children
always enjoy practicing the pieces which they can perform with ease. Gradually you should make the period of the
review practice longer and longer. You
might as well divide the daily practice into two parts. One part is for the review practice and the
other for the new material practice.
Finally every child
will come to enjoy at least two hours of work at home through this method, and
will surely grow as a fine person with high abilities. Every Suzuki child practices two hours at
least every day. If there are students
who practice only twenty minutes or thirty a day, they are not worthy of being
called “Suzuki Children”. Short time
practices never develop children’s abilities.
It is needless to say that the Suzuki Method is the way of teaching the
mother tongue where every child can be highly developed without failure. Let us consider how a baby acquires his own
mother tongue. At first he speaks just a
few words little by little, day by day through the repetition. This shows that a baby is gradually acquiring
higher abilities by repeating what he has learned and mastered. The average child never fails to master his
mother tongue. Every one in the world
has a good command of his own language.
Suppose a child was too interested in learning only new words,
neglecting to use the words he had learned before, what would be the
results? He would not only fail to acquire
his own mother tongue, but also would develop certain learning
disabilities. If a student continues at
home to practice only the piece which he is learning in the class with his
teacher and neglects the review practice, then he is not using the Suzuki Method. In reality that person is going in the
opposite direction.
Shinichi Suzuki
I have definitely seen the value in this with my children. They were required to have 10 pieces memorized to near perfection all the time and they loved that wherever they would go, when people would ask them to play, they could sit down and play 10 beautiful pieces in a row without music. It is quite shocking to most people. I can only imagine how much brain power this uses and develops. Julie Sessions
ReplyDeleteThis is another new concept for me. I think my children will love reviewing their past accomplishments.
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