Suzuki Violin of Los Angeles

The biggest struggle with learning a new instrument is finding time to practice. I think practicing an instrument is similar to exercise–once you get into a rhythm it becomes a daily necessity. As a teacher I have noticed that some parents see lessons as a substitute for focused, daily practice. While putting your child into music lessons is the first step to learning an instrument, the benefits of learning music will not be gained without a strict practicing schedule.
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He was one of 3 students in 6th grade to be in the top orchestra at John Adams middle school.
” They especially like to attend group class where they learn music theory and play pieces together with the other kids – it is definitely a highlight of Morgan’s studio!
Miss Morgan was exactly what my son needed and his skills have increased so much since lessons with her began.
Group class (even virtually) definitely increased my 7 year old's interest in and motivation to play and practice violin.
My 6-year-old daughter took group lessons with her and I immediately noticed her confidence and enjoyment of violin increase.
Our daughter moved to Morgan about three years ago and we noticed a sharp improvement in her violin skills.
Now 2 years later, Morgan has introduced all sorts of opportunities for her to play and participate in various orchestras and competitions that are appropriate for elementary school aged children.
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