The Suzuki Method:
The Suzuki Method is based on the idea that any child can learn music as naturally as they learn their native language.
The learning process focuses on active listening, consistent repetition, and being surrounded by a stimulating and positive musical atmosphere.
Lessons are designed for children aged 3 and up, taking into account their cognitive and motor skills at this stage of development.
Active parental involvement is considered a key element of the Suzuki approach. Parents attend lessons with their children and support their daily practice at home.
The teaching approach is intuitive and playful, transforming music learning into a joyful and accessible experience.
Through group lessons and concert performances, children gain valuable opportunities to learn from peers, provide mutual encouragement, and engage with music as a communal event. This promotes the development of social and collaborative competencies, in addition to musical proficiency.
These lessons promote both musical and personal growth, building self-esteem and artistic awareness.