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{{short description|Music teaching method}} {{about|the mid-20th century music curriculum and teaching method|the similarly titled Gorillaz song, Left Hand Suzuki Method|Gorillaz (album)#Track listing}} {{multiple issues|{{more citations needed|date=September 2014}} {{Advert|date=September 2016}}}} [[File:Suzuki violin recital.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A group of Suzuki method students performing on violins.]] {{Music Education|major}} The '''Suzuki method''' is a mid-20th-century [[Music education|music curriculum]] and [[teaching method]] created by Japanese [[violinist]] and [[pedagogue]] [[Shinichi Suzuki]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Suzuki Method {{!}} International Suzuki Association |url=https://internationalsuzuki.org/method}}</ref> The method claims to create a reinforcing [[Nature versus nurture|environment]] for learning music for young learners.
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