Susie Dantzig presents a new and clever approach to learning to play the violin unlike any other instructional manual.? Using wit, wisdom and charm, the author introduces us to Val the Violin, an engaging character who will lead young budding musicians to explore their hidden talents.
Beginning with an Introduction to Music, the author incorporates images and photographs to clearly exhibit elements such as the parts of the violin, how to hold the violin and bow, and musical symbols.? The method introduced in this book is unique in that it teaches the student to read music as well as play.?
Following the Introduction, the method is also distinctive in that it starts with the lowest note, the open G, and progresses in a logical, step by step fashion through the highest string, the E string.? Basic music theory concepts that are difficult to grasp, such as notes and tempo, are presented in a simple, comprehensible, and whimsical style that is relatable for young children.? Fun facts and tips are included throughout each lesson, which ends with exercises that incorporate fun, popular songs.
The book is structured so that the student learns one lesson each week and practices the exercises in that lesson 30 minutes each day.? Val guides the student through each lesson with assistance from a parent or teacher.? If the student is unable to practice during the week or is unable to move on to the next lesson, previous lessons can be reviewed and repeated.
The author wrote this book with over 10 years of experience teaching private lessons to children as young as 2 years old.? In those years of teaching, the author witnessed a lack of material geared for young children, especially material that teaches the student to read music as well as play.? Consequently, the author developed methods to successfully teach these young students to do just that, as well as teach them concepts that she wished her teachers taught her. This book is mlC