1. Introduction to the Suzuki Violin School, Volume 3
This manual provides guidance for using the Suzuki Violin School, Volume 3: Violin Part. This revised edition is an integral component of the Suzuki Method of Talent Education, designed to develop a child's musical potential through a structured learning approach.
The Suzuki Method, founded by Shinichi Suzuki, emphasizes that every child possesses inherent ability, and development is significantly influenced by environment. It employs a "mother-tongue" approach, where students learn music similarly to how they acquire language: through listening, imitation, and repetition, often in a private studio setting complemented by group lessons.
Key features of this revised edition include:
- Revised editing of musical pieces, including updated bowings and fingerings.
- Additional exercises, some originating from Shinichi Suzuki, offering further insight for teachers and students.
- Text presented in English, French, Spanish, and German for broader accessibility.
- A comprehensive musical notation guide.
- Detailed fingerboard position diagrams.

2. Getting Started and Usage
To effectively utilize the Suzuki Violin School, Volume 3, it is recommended to follow the established Suzuki Method principles:
- Listen Regularly: Consistent listening to recordings of the pieces is crucial for developing musicality and internalizing the melodies and rhythms.
- Work with a Qualified Teacher: Suzuki lessons are typically conducted in a private studio setting with a certified Suzuki violin teacher who guides the student through the curriculum.
- Attend Group Lessons: Participation in group lessons provides opportunities for ensemble playing, motivation, and social interaction with other students.
- Parental Involvement: Active parental involvement is encouraged, often including attending lessons and assisting with home practice.
The book is structured to facilitate progressive learning, building upon foundational skills developed in previous volumes. Pay close attention to the revised bowings and fingerings provided, as these are designed for optimal technique and musical expression.
3. Musical Content and Exercises
Volume 3 introduces a selection of pieces and exercises designed to advance violin technique and musical understanding. The content includes:
- Study Points
- Tonalization
- Vibrato Exercises
- Gavotte (Martini)
- Minuet (Bach)
- Gavotte in G Minor (Bach)
- Humoresque (Dvořák)
- Gavotte (Becker)
- Gavotte in D Major (Bach)
- Bourrée (Bach)
Utilize the musical notation guide for clarification on symbols and markings. The fingerboard position diagrams are essential for understanding and executing correct hand positions as you progress through the pieces.

4. Pleje og opbevaring
To ensure the longevity and usability of your Suzuki Violin School, Volume 3 book, please observe the following care guidelines:
- Hold tør: Protect the book from moisture and humidity to prevent warping or damage to the pages and binding.
- Butikslejlighed: When not in use, store the book flat to maintain its shape and prevent the spine from bending or breaking.
- Håndteres med rene hænder: Ensure hands are clean and dry when handling the book to avoid smudges or stains on the pages.
- Undgå direkte sollys: Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can fade the cover and yellow the pages. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct light.
5. Almindelige spørgsmål
This section addresses general inquiries related to the Suzuki Method and the use of this instructional book.
- Q: Is this book suitable for self-study?
A: While the book provides clear notation and exercises, the Suzuki Method is most effective when guided by a certified Suzuki teacher. The "mother-tongue" approach relies heavily on aural learning and personalized instruction. - Q: Where can I find accompanying recordings?
A: Recordings for the Suzuki Violin School series are typically available separately. Consult your Suzuki teacher or the publisher's webwebsted (alfred.com/suzuki) for information om købasing or accessing these recordings. - Q: What if a piece seems too difficult?
A: The Suzuki Method emphasizes mastery through repetition and small steps. If a piece is challenging, review previous exercises, practice slowly, and consult your teacher for specific guidance and techniques.
6. Specifikationer
| ASIN | 0739048155 |
| Forlægger | Alfred Music |
| Udgivelsesdato | 1. november 1994 |
| Udgave | Revideret |
| Sprog | engelsk |
| Print Længde | 28 sider |
| ISBN-10 | 9780739048153 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0739048153 |
| Varens vægt | 2.31 pund |
| Serie | Suzuki Violin School |

7. Support og yderligere ressourcer
For further information, support, or to explore other volumes in the Suzuki Violin School series, please refer to the publisher's official resources:
- Forlægger Webwebsted: For a complete list of recent printings by AMPV number and other Suzuki resources, visit alfred.com/suzuki.
- MakeMusic Cloud: This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud, offering digital access and interactive practice tools.
- Suzuki Association: For information on the Suzuki Method and finding certified teachers, visit the official Suzuki Association webwebsted.





