How Suzuki Method conquered the music world – Nikkei Asia

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An older man smiles while playing the violin, surrounded by young children also playing violins in a classroom setting. This heartwarming scene embodies the Suzuki Method, a renowned music education approach often highlighted in publications like Nikkei Asia for its transformative impact on young learners.

TOKYO — Jan. 26 marks the 25th anniversary of the death of the violinist and teacher Shinichi Suzuki, whose approach to early childhood music education is widely known as the Suzuki Method. His program has gained followers around the world and remains popular, with approximately 400,000 children globally learning to play instruments — including violin, piano, cello, flute and guitar — the Suzuki way.

The Suzuki Method is based on the idea that the attainment of musical skills can mimic the natural process of an infant acquiring a mother…