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Jennifer Visick

Jennifer Visick is a graduate of the Claire Trevor School of the Arts at the University of California, Irvine where she earned a B.Mus. degree in Viola Performance. She teaches with the Pasadena Suzuki Music Program and privately in her home studio.

Jennifer pursues ongoing studies in music education specializing in early childhood music & injury-prevention for musicians, and has been influenced in this area by BodyMapping ideas, the Alexander Technique, Karen Tuttle’s “Coordination” Workshop, Janet Horvath’s Playing (Less) Hurt, and Susan Kempter’s “Playing the Violin with the Body in Mind”. She’s a member of the Suzuki Association of the Americas & the Suzuki Music Association of California. Her personal website is www.jennyvisick.com.

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