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Morningside String Program


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SUZUKI VIOLIN LESSONS 
The Suzuki Method, started over 50 years ago, by a Japanese violinist and educator named Shinichi Suzuki, began to apply the basic principles of language acquisition to the learning of music. Children as young as 3-4yrs old can start to play an instrument in as natural a way as they learn to speak. Benefits of the Suzuki Method include:
• Learning to hear the music before reading it
• Increased ability to memorize repertoire
• Delayed reading to allow time for musical/technical development
• Additional group class to learn from others and learn ensemble playing
• Positive relationships through parent-teacher-student team approach

Group class and private lesson recommended for each student
Times TBD
Tuition:  Private lessons - $35/30min, Group class - $20/30min - payments made monthly

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STRING QUARTETS
Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a string quartet that meets weekly. With the help of an expert coach, the goal for each group will be a performance every few months. Students will be matched with others who are at a similar age and level. Repertoire will include classical as well as some pop tunes and movie themes. 
Tuition:  
​$25/ 1 hr rehearsal
- payments made monthly

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Our String teacher
Morgan
​Evans-Weiler



Morgan began studying violin at age 10. He graduated in 2008 from Western Michigan University with a dual degree in Music Composition and Violin Performance. Upon moving to Boston, he did continuing studies at Longy School of Music and completed Suzuki teacher training in Hartford, Connecticut. In the Boston area he has taught for a number of schools including the Boston Public Schools, Onset School of Music, the Suzuki Institute of Boston and several others.
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