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All Suzuki students will be scheduled for an appropriate repertoire class.
Traditional students who know the Suzuki repertoire may also register.
Class meeting times in parentheses.

Violin Lessons, 2008
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PIANO REPERTOIRE BOOK 1 (10:00A M-Th) - Students will perform traditional and Suzuki method repertoire (memory not required but encouraged) for each other in the class in a fun and motivational environment. Review, listening, and various musical techniques will be emphasized. (all ages, pianists book 1 level)

PIANO REPERTOIRE BOOKS 2/3 (10:00A M-Th) - Besides playing repertoire (memory not required, but encouraged) for each other, emphasis will be on developing note reading, review, listening and theory as well as analyzing historical and stylistic elements. (all ages, pianists book 2 through mid book 3 levels)

PIANO REPERTOIRE MID BOOKS 4 AND UP
(10:00A M-Th)
- Students will have the opportunity to perform one or two selections for the class (memory encouraged but not required). Stylistic, historical, technical, theory, memory, and other musical aspects will be discussed. (all ages, pianists book 3 and up levels)

STRINGS (violin, viola, cello), GUITAR, HARP AND FLUTE REPERTOIRE CLASSES
(10:00A M-Th, performances Sunday and Friday)
- Student classes for all levels and ages for bass, cello, viola, violin, guitar, and flute will be offered. The violin classes will have three sections, one for Bk 1-2 students, one for Bk. 3-4 students, and one for Bk. 5 and up students.  These classes are required for Suzuki students but traditional students may join in also if they know the repertoire. Final play-in concert on Friday and opening play-in on Saturday evening, July 25, at Blossom Music Center (memorization of repertoire selections required for play-ins).

See SUZUKI REPERTOIRE LIST for repertoire to be used for the string classes. Other instruments will select various repertoire found in the Suzuki volumes