Our Program at a Glance
Ms. Morgan has comprehensive Suzuki training from the Suzuki Association of the Americas and is the director of Los Angeles Suzuki Institute. You can become more acquainted with the Suzuki Method on their website and by reading Nurtured by Love by Shinichi Suzuki.
Private Lessons
All students have one private lesson per week. Students are expected regular weekly lessons during the calendar year, with typical school breaks observed. Students under 12 and beginners must have a parent attend to help with daily practice at home. Although it’s ideal for students to begin lessons between the ages of 4-7, older students are welcome.
Group Lesson
Once a week students attend group lesson in addition to their private lesson. Group lesson reinforces what is being learned in lessons and allows for children to learn from other children. Plus, it’s the most fun to make music together! Group lessons have 20 meetings during the school year. Students are encouraged to attend Suzuki Institutes over the summer which provide more music making opportunities.
Performances
Developing bravery is one of the most important aspects of being a performer. The studio offers many opportunities to perform, from studio recitals to community performances.
About the Suzuki Method
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Shin’ichi Suzuki discovered that children learn language effortlessly. Later, Neuroscientists discovered that music shares the same pathways in the brain as language. Learning by ear first helps students develop fluency in music. Once the skills are ready, reading music is introduced in the same way we learn to speak before we read and write.
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Students are encouraged to begin music training from birth. Students can attend Parent & Me classes and begin listening to Suzuki recordings before the age of 4. Students typically start violin between the ages of 4-7.
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Each part of the Parent-Student-Teacher triangle is equally important. The teacher has the expertise in violin pedagogy, the parent is the practice partner and cheerleader, and the student is there to learn.
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Suzuki Students spend their beginning years learning to make a beautiful tone. With simple, step-by-step instructions, students can easily master an instrument as intricate as the violin. Once students learn the skills necessary for tone we begin working on mastering repertoire.
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Daily listening and weekly group class are unique aspects of the Suzuki Method. Children are immersed in music and inspire each other to reach for the next step.
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Lessons are not just about learning the violin, but the development of the whole child. The violin a vehicle for developing character, a love of culture, and to become good citizens of the world.
“Having three children who’ve played multiple instruments, I’ve experienced various teachers over the years. Morgan has been the most impressive and dedicated instructor we’ve encountered. I highly recommend Morgan!”
— K.M.
Student Performances
What can you expect from taking violin lessons? Check out these student videos to hear what we’ve been working on over the years.