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This CD, and the book that comes along with it, are the materials her teacher uses and all I can say is that the method works.It might be helpful to know that this isn't something that can be self-taught, a competent teacher is required. My daughter is taking violin lessons from a teacher using the Suzuki Method.
You can't go wrong even if you just want to listen. The way your child plays, once having worked long enough, can reflect the style in which the artist plays. He is 16 and loves all music. And could choose which cd he wanted by book 3.
We own this cd and, well, one can hardly comment on the music without 1st having experienced working with the Suzuki method of helping their child learn to play an instrument and read music. Get the book if interested, because even if you want this for yourself you can read along and definitely help your own musical literacy skills. If you are considering this method for someone you love, remember musical literacy is a lifelong treasure and pleasure no matter what your talent level. The cd is most useful and my child learned very quickly by listening to this cd.
He still listens to the old cd,s (he added the music to his ipod, btw) for refreshing his memory and improving his critique of music. It's a whole other language and nothing can beat hearing the language of music. There are other versions of the Suzuki books on cd and when your child advances you can see and hear the differences of each. My son took to playing violin very quickly.
It is well done, nicely clear for advanced beginners and has a clear piano part. Part of the Suzuki Method relies on hearing the music about 8000 times before the child graduates the particular "book". If you (and your child) do the method properly, you will have this entire cd memorised and may even be sick of it by then.
It would be nice if could have had the CD with the music book. Ordered the Book and CD together, received the book, but now over one month later am still waiting for the CD.
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