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Adult violin Lesson- Minuet in G Beethoven

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Eight months ago, the Suzuki violin school in my city opened the adult violin lessons, because some parents were interested in learning to play the violin too as well as their children. I love my lessons!!! So, here I am at my weekly lesson studying Minuet in G by Beethoven, Suzuki book 2. The song isn't finished because my professor stopped me to correct me some details. I'm studying this song and Minuet by Boccherini simultaneously, so I hope I can finally finish book two this week!!! If you need any info write to: suzukidspuebla@gmail.com

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  • Keep playing!! but this is just a little tip.. try to rehearse your posision 'cause it's just a little bit wrong....by the way you play excelent

  • Thank you for yout tip. I am working really hard on my position, but i wont give up ;o)))))

  • Hello, though I've heard some good things about the suzuki school....I find them to be over priced for their services. Though they put up front that having "Suzuki Training" is unique, it really isn't...most people would be better of with finding a violinist from their local symphony/ballet to teach them because it would likely be cheaper. Also...all performing violinist are perfectly capable of teaching. =-( Sorry to rant about this but i just hate seeing people spending big bucks on lessons.

  • Hello!, it's okay, you have all the right to say this, because if suzuki lessons were expensive here I would be totally agree with you, but fortunetly in my ity the Suzuki school is cheaper than any other violin teacher or any violinist (teacher or not). So I feel so happy with my lessons and of course the price I am paying :o))))))

    Greetings!!!

  • Congratulations because playing violin, not matter the age you start, gives you lots of satisfactions. I feel so happy and more relaxed in my life (generally speaking) :o)))) Greetings from mexico!

  • I`ve been playng since I was seven years old, and I think it`s very good for eight months. But I disagree, I think that a person can learn violin no matters what age he/she is. But the younger you start it`ll be easier to play and learn more.

  • I agree with you about that the younger you start the easiest it can be. Also, being an adult has its own advantage: as an adult you have the comitment, you do things because you really want to, so that helpsa lot too :o))) I hope my little son will be a great violinist, he isonly four years old. By now he loves music, I hopes he keeps going on. Greetings!!!

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  • keep going and be happy! :D i have one year learning with the same method!

  • sounds great! i just took up the violin this year, i started on January 1st! i have read several books about Dr, Suzuki, i wish i would have had the opportunity to study with him! so far, i do not have a teacher, so it is helpful to read that you are happy with your Suzuki lessons - that may be the avenue for me to check out!  keep it up!

  • Good job! I am 37 and I just started learning to play 6 weeks ago. I enjoy it very much because it gives me something to do that does not involve work, kids or life's craziness. Keep up the good work.

  • You are totally right. You have found the exact word: passion, yes, that is really what a person, no matter his age, needs to get what he wants!! Congratulations and I will be looking forward to watch a video of yourself ;o))) Greetings from Mexico

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