Palouse Suzuki Strings
Palouse Suzuki Strings was formed in 1974 to provide individuals with opportunities to study, practice and perform good music; to provide qualified and dedicated staff chosen on the basis of training, teaching experience, and performing ability; to provide an opportunity for students to enjoy music with others through workshop, home recitals, group recitals, parties and institutes; to furnish musical instruction at modest fees; and to bring into the home the influence of the best in music.
Talent Education
Students at Palouse Suzuki Strings enjoy the benefits of instruction from certified faculty in violin, viola and cello. Along with Private lessons, group classes include a Pre-Twinkle beginner class, various levels of repertoire classes, Pre-Reading, Allegro Strings, Palouse Junior Strings and Con Brio Strings. Students and graduates of Palouse Suzuki Strings may also participate in the Greater Palouse Youth Orchestra. |
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Frequent performance opportunities include solo and group recitals, semi-annual concerts and in-class performances. | |
| Families of Palouse Suzuki Strings offer tremendous support to the young musicians, attending classes, supervising practice sessions and offering interest and encouragement. | ![]() |
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Private lessons with teachers certified in the Suzuki Method are the backbone of the Palouse Suzuki String program. | |
| Group classes offer motiviation, instruction and friendships as well as reinforcing excellent technique and musicality. | ![]() |
The Suzuki Method: Every Child Can Learn
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More than forty years ago, Suzuki realized the implications of the fact that children the world over learn to speak their native language with ease. He began to apply the basic principles of language acquisition to the learning of music, and called his method the mother-tongue approach. The ideas of parent responsibility, loving encouragement, constant repetition, etc., are some of the special features of the Suzuki approach. read more... |





