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"The potential of every child is unlimited." Dr Suzuki.
Events
Suzuki Music NSW hosts a range of wonderful events featuring current Suzuki Students right through to renowned international musicians.
Teacher Training
New – Suzuki NSW online Professional Development Course 2020
Entry level Teacher training in all instruments + Suzuki Early Childhood music Level 1.
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Find a qualified Suzuki teacher
The Suzuki Talent Education Association of Australia (NSW) Inc keeps an updated list of qualified teachers in your area. Even if you have found a Suzuki teacher on your own, it is advantageous to check with the web listing to verify their qualifications are current.
Upcoming Events
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Suzuki Office Closed for Christmas & will reopen on Monday, 6 January 2025
Merry Christmas & Happy New YearSuzuki Office will close from 19 Dec 2024 - 5 Jan 2025 (inclusive) -
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! 2025 Event Calendar
Suzuki Office will re-open on Monday 6 January 2025General Information -
Suzuki Office reopen for the year
Office Hours: 9:30am - 2:30pm Monday to FridayGeneral Information Only -
2025 Event Calendar
keep checking for updates/changes on our websiteGeneral Information -
Combined Play-In for Violin, Viola & Cello (all levels)
Abbotsleigh Junior SchoolBook Now Online -
Teacher Training - Deadline for submission for Entry Audition / Final Recital Day
email teachertraining@suzukimusicnsw.com.auEmail Teacher Training
“Musical ability is not an inborn talent but an ability which can be developed. Any child who is properly trained can develop musical ability just as all children develop the ability to speak their mother tongue. The potential of every child is unlimited.” Dr Suzuki
Dr Suzuki has called his teaching method the Mother-Tongue Approach. It was inspired by the knowledge that all children learn to speak their native tongue in the supportive environment of their family.
When a child learns to speak, the following factors are at work:
- Listening
- Motivation
- Repetition
- Step-by-Step Mastery
- Memory
- Vocabulary/repertoire
- Parent Involvement
- Loving Encouragement
In the Suzuki approach each of these principles is used in the learning of an instrument (piano, violin, viola, cello, flute, guitar and voice).
Following the parallel with language learning, musical training may also start from birth. As the parents lead with language learning likewise with the support of a trained Suzuki teacher, the child will easily develop music ability. As with language, musical language begins at birth. Suzuki Early Childhood Music runs programs for 0-3year olds and 3-5 ½ year olds. Formal instrumental lessons may begin from 2-3 years of age depending on their readiness.
Learn how your child can succeed the Suzuki way!
Suzuki Music NSW is committed to nurturing the music ability in children.
Your support will assist us to continue the Suzuki legacy of developing noble character through music education in a loving environment. All donations over $2 are tax deductible.Need Support? We Are Always Here to Help You