• Kodaly, Orff, and Suzuki Methods Described and Compared 

    Crawford, W. Wayne (1973)
    What are some of the teaching techniques and philosophies of the above-mentioned music educators (Kodaly, Orff, and Suzuki)? It shall be the purpose of this paper to describe their methods and then make some comparisons ...
  • A Report of the Yamaha Music Educational System 

    Lee, Chen Li Teng (1989)
    The purpose of this study is to present a short history of the origin of the Yamaha Music School and an overview of its educational philosophies and objectives. In recent years, many new music systems have appeared and ...
  • The Significance of Shinichi Suzuki 

    Ireland, Michael K. (1969-06-20)
    Because it was felt that the ideas of Shin'ichi Suzuki are of significance to American string teachers, an attempt has been made to present the basic philosophy and contents of the approach. Included are reactions by ...
  • The Suzuki Method in Perspective 

    Blakeman, Marvin P. (1966-04-22)
    Talent Education is the name given to the new method of violin teaching introduced by Mr. Shin'ichi Suzuki. Shortly after World War II, Mr. Suzuki was concerned with the plight of Japanese children. Having studied in ...