Suzuki Strings Inc.
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Our Method
The Suzuki Method of teaching strings was born in 1950. It's creator, Japanese violinist Shinichi Suzuki, believed that every child can learn to play an instrument by hearing repeatedly just like they learn their mother language. We have also discovered that whith practice and dedication, everybody can learn no matter their age.

Brain Boost
Science has shown that musical training can change brain structure and function for the better. It can also improve long-term memory and lead to better brain development for those who start at a young age.
Furthermore, musicians tend to be more mentally alert, according to new research from a University of Montreal study.
playing an instrument is a rich and complex experience. This is because it's integrating information from the senses of vision, hearing, and touch, along with fine movements. This can result in long-lasting changes in the brain.





