I, too, am a classically trained pianist (not Suzuki) and would have no other violin instruction for my children. I specifically sought out the Suzuki program because of Dr. Suzuki’s philosophy of music instruction and learning in general. We are SO BLSSED to have a husband/wife team in our area who studied with Dr. Suzuki himself and therefore understand firsthand his heart of character first, ability second and with th right environment and the right works, every child CAN, and seek to convey that in our lessons. We drive an hour each way twice a week and it’s worth every mile. This is our 7th year of this commitment.
Dr. Suzuki developed his method when he discovered that all Japanese children speak Japanese. This was an epiphany to him because he realized they did not have to know the mechanics of music before playing beautifully and fluently. This does not mean that Suzuki students are poor readers. On the contrary, I find that this (slightly) delayed start to reading makes them stronger readers because the children are not splitting their brains between learning how to manipulate their instrument and reading at the same time. Dr. Suzuki’s pedagogy is brilliant. The music is laid out in such a logical manner that technique seamlessly progresses.
Now…that said…I do not know anything about Suzuki instruction for other instruments other that violin for which it was developed. And THE TEACHER IS CRITICAL to this method, as it is for any other method. It’s like doing CM. There are many moms who do Charlotte Mason-y things, but do not do Charlotte Mason because, without knowing her heart, you’re just checking off requirements. The teachers…and the parents…should read Dr. Suzuki’s writing themselves, just as CM moms should read CM’s writings. The parents in our studio are required to read Nurtured by Love by Dr. Suzuki.
Not that this is what it’s about, but it’s interesting that Julliard recently had a world-wide violin competition. Talented violinists came from all around the world to play for the prestigious event. The top 10 were eventually chosen and on a whim, renowned violinist and instructor at Julliard asked the finalists how many we’re Suziki-trained. All of them.
Our studio’s website is http://www.academyofstrings.com if you would like to read more about what Dr. Suzuki himself believed about his method and education. It might help you make an informed decision.