Ear Training and Violin Playing was written by two Austrian teachers who
pioneered the Suzuki approach in the German-speaking world. This
valuable little book was written as a supplementary aid to the Suzuki
teacher, concentrating on posture, bow grip, instrument selection, the
bow itself and a helpful analysis of Book One of the Suzuki Violin
School. Many insights are offered throughout the book, all gained from
intense study, ten years of experience and successful teaching. Some
slight departures from Suzuki's own teaching are discussed: the
incorporation of native songs, elementary music theory and ear training,
and introduction of ensemble playing. Early childhood musical education,
it is emphasized, must always be accomplished with love and
understanding, and only when parents, students, and teachers form a
unified whole.