Abigail Peterson and Christine Goodner are violin teachers in Wisconsin and Oregon, respectively. Together, they host the “Beyond the Music Lesson” podcast.
I really enjoyed hearing how things work in their violin studios and learning that their students have similar struggles to mine. I hope you will enjoy the conversation as well.
In this week's episode you will learn:
How Abbey and Christine got started in violin as players and teachers.
Even violin students have to be reminded to practice.
Parental involvement is so important to the success of the student.
How to help your child “get started” with home practice.
Good Attitude Practice Challenge.
Why listening is so foundational to learning to play music.
What keeps Abbey and Christine motivated to continue teaching.
How they never get tired of hearing all the variations of the “Twinkles”.
How Abbey and Christine use technology in their studios.
Which musicians would Christine and Abbey like to meet?
(Hint: Itzhak Perhlman is at the top of the list!)
In addition to Mr. Perhlman, both Abbey and Christine admire many female musicians and conductors who are stepping onto formerly male-dominated roles. Here is an article pertaining to a recent guest conductor, Karina Canellakis, with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra.
Mr. Perhlman inspires musicians, not only through his beautiful music but also with the obstacles he has overcome.
Here is the Sesame Street clip Christine mentioned:
Resources Mentioned in this Episode
Learn more about the Suzuki method of teaching.
Check out Abigail Peterson and Christine Goodner’s “Beyond the Music Lesson” Podcast.
Get your copy of Christine’s book, “Beyond the Music Lesson: Habits of Successful Suzuki Families”
Listen to my interview on Beyond the Music Lesson podcast, Episode 27.
Thanks to Andrea Miller with Music Studio Startup podcast for introducing Abbey and Christine and myself to each other. (Listen to Andrea’s interview with me in PPP 111.)
Did you notice the blooper reel at the end of the episode?
Connect with Abbey and Christine
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