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Suzuki Melodion Pro37 Suzuki Tronichord PC-27 Suzuki Omnichord OM-300 Hammond SK1. Company founder Manji Suzuki began building harmonicas and founded Suzuki Musical Instrument in 1953. [2] In 1961 he developed the melodion which was officially adopted by the Japanese Ministry of Education for use in schools six years later. [3] [4]
In 1989, Suzuki released the OM-100 and OM-200M, which replaced the OM-36 and OM-84, adding updated sounds, an angled strum plate for more comfortable playing, and an optional strap for standing performances. [8] The OM-200M additionally introduced a MIDI output port, allowing the user to control other MIDI-equipped devices using the Omnichord. [8]
String instruments: harp, violins, violas, cellos, basses, frequently abbreviated to 'str', 'strs' or similar. If any soloists or a choir are called for, their parts are usually printed between the percussion/keyboards and the strings in the score. The basic order of the instruments, as seen above, is common to all of the shorthand systems.
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Joslyn began studying violin at the age of five, with the Suzuki string method, and grew up studying music composition and performance. [7] Joslyn attended Bainbridge High School , graduating in 2001 [ 8 ] and received his B.A. in English literature and violin performance from Western Washington University in 2005 [ 9 ] and his master's ...
William Starr (1923-2020) was an American violinist, conductor, teacher, academic and author best known for teaching the Suzuki method in America. [1]Raised in Kansas, Starr (age 17) debuted as a soloist with the Kansas City Philharmonic.