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Suzuki Cello lessons in Bruges for children from 3 years old
From 104.94 C$ /h
Every child can learn to play the cello, if the environment offers loving and stimulating support. Mattijs welcomes your children from 3 years. Step by step they learn to play the cello in a playful way according to the principles of the Suzuki method. The individual and group lessons also have a positive influence on the child's growing skills such as concentration, self-confidence, appreciation and the social aspect. In addition to cello lessons, concerts, workshops and music camps are regularly organized.
The method emphasizes the experience of music at a young age. Music is taught in a similar way as a child learns his native language - by listening to the parents and imitating them. If the parents still actively participate in the learning process, learning an instrument becomes a particularly pleasant and challenging experience for each child.
"Music is the language of the heart without words." S. Suzuki
The method emphasizes the experience of music at a young age. Music is taught in a similar way as a child learns his native language - by listening to the parents and imitating them. If the parents still actively participate in the learning process, learning an instrument becomes a particularly pleasant and challenging experience for each child.
"Music is the language of the heart without words." S. Suzuki
Extra information
• What is the Suzuki method?
Shinichi Suzuki was a Japanese violinist and pedagogue who developed the Suzuki method. This philosophy is based on the belief in growth opportunities for everyone. Through daily exercise, young children learn in small steps (from 3 years) to play the cello with a fixed core repertoire. The Suzuki method is also called the native language method or talent development method. Repetition and patience, playing by ear before reading notes and parental participation are keywords. The purpose of the Suzuki method is to create loving people with an eye for beauty.
• Group and individual lessons
Each week the student receives an individual lesson of max. 30 minutes (depending on the level) and a group lesson of max. 30 minutes.
• Active participation of the parents
• I like to help search for a suitable instrument at reasonable prices.
Do not hesitate to request more information.
Mattijs
Shinichi Suzuki was a Japanese violinist and pedagogue who developed the Suzuki method. This philosophy is based on the belief in growth opportunities for everyone. Through daily exercise, young children learn in small steps (from 3 years) to play the cello with a fixed core repertoire. The Suzuki method is also called the native language method or talent development method. Repetition and patience, playing by ear before reading notes and parental participation are keywords. The purpose of the Suzuki method is to create loving people with an eye for beauty.
• Group and individual lessons
Each week the student receives an individual lesson of max. 30 minutes (depending on the level) and a group lesson of max. 30 minutes.
• Active participation of the parents
• I like to help search for a suitable instrument at reasonable prices.
Do not hesitate to request more information.
Mattijs
Location
At teacher's location :
- Marie Pintelonstraat, Brugge, België
About Me
The Suzuki method was developed by Shinichi Suzuki, a Japanese violinist and educator. This philosophy is based on the belief in growth opportunities for everyone. Through daily practice, young children learn to play the cello in small steps (from the age of 3) with a fixed core repertoire.
Education
Master cello & organ, Royal Conservatory Antwerp
Specific teacher training, Royal Conservatory Brussels
Suzuki cello teacher (Level 5), Association Française pour la Pédagogie Suzuki
Specific teacher training, Royal Conservatory Brussels
Suzuki cello teacher (Level 5), Association Française pour la Pédagogie Suzuki
Experience / Qualifications
Cello teacher at the music academies of Diksmuide and Veurne
The Suzuki method is also known as the native language method or talent development method. Repetition and patience, playing by ear before reading notes and parent participation are keywords.
The goal of the Suzuki method is to create loving people with an eye for beauty.
The Suzuki method is also known as the native language method or talent development method. Repetition and patience, playing by ear before reading notes and parent participation are keywords.
The goal of the Suzuki method is to create loving people with an eye for beauty.
Age
Infants (0-3 years old)
Preschool children (4-6 years old)
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
30 minutes
60 minutes
The class is taught in
Dutch
French
English
Skills
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