Alberta Summer Suzuki Institute

Bass,Cello,Guitar,Viola,Violin Teaching Strategies
Jul 29Aug 2, 2022 in Edmonton, AB, Canada
at Alberta Summer Suzuki Institute

What

Bass,Cello,Guitar,Viola,Violin Teaching Strategies

Instructor: Trina Carey Hodgson

Event Contact & Sign up

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Phone: 780-469-7382

Event Description

This course consists of 10 hours of Group Class Techniques over 5 days (2 hours of class each day). Teachers will learn about different group class teaching strategies. This enrichment course is open to all string teachers who have registered Every Child Can! and Unit 1. Participants must be active members of the SAA and will have the option to register the course upon completion.

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Trainer Information

Trina Carey Hodgson

Trina Carey Hodgson is well known in the Suzuki community, invited to teach at workshops in the United States, Europe and Asia. Currently a registered Teacher Trainer, she has been involved in the Suzuki movement since her youth. She received pedagogy training with Tanya Carey, Rick Mooney, Gilda Barson, and Irene Sharp. Her two children, raised in the Suzuki Style, are pursuing their desired career paths in engineering and music respectively. Mrs. Hodgson is an active performing cellist in Los Angeles with a wide range of performing experience. Having studied at the Eastman School of Music, University of Illinois and the University of California, her primary teachers include Tanya Carey, Ron Leonard, Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi, and Paul Katz. Mrs. Hodgson uses accelerated learning techniques in her trainings and believes that together we can make a positive impact on the world through music. Her approach strives to model Suzuki’s call to excellence.

When

Friday, July 29 to Tuesday, August 2, , 2022

Where

This event will be held online.

Alberta Summer Suzuki Institute

Society for Talent Education
10310-56st Nw
Edmonton AB T6A 2J2
CANADA

Phone: 780-469-7382
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www.albertasuzukiinstitute.ca


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