Pre-Twinkle Songs (⏱️ 12:45 min.)

Category: 🎧 Listening


Dear parents!
Listening is now easier than ever, and can happen from anywhere using any device with an internet connection. Play one or more the audio files from the Pre-Twinkle section "Listening" to your child every day.

Pretwinkle_Listening
You will hear the most important Pre-Twinkle pieces from volume 1A* of the violin school "STEP by STEP":


The First Twinkle Rhythm with drums
Rhythm on E
Rhythm with Three Fingers
First Twinkle Variation 


The Second Twinkle Rhythm with drums
Rhythm on E
Rhythm with Three Fingers
Second Twinkle Variation


The Third Twinkle Rhythm with drums
Rhythm on E on A
Rhythm with Three Fingers 
Third Twinkle Variation

The Fourth Twinkle Rhythm with drums
Rhythm on E
Rhythm with Three Fingers 
Fourth Twinkle Variation

The Fifth Twinkle Rhythm with drums
Rhythm on E
Rhythm with Three Fingers
Fifth Twinkle Variation


Theme of "Twinkle, Twinkle, little Star"

 

Rudolf Gaehler, violin
Gino Romero Ramirez, djembé
David Andruss, piano and piano arrangements for all recorded pieces

 


More information about the Step by Step series you find here:
https://en.germansuzuki.com/?page_id=174

 

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The Importance of Daily Listening

Daily listening helps young violin students absorb music naturally. By hearing their pieces every day, children develop a sense for tone, rhythm, intonation, and musical expression — just as they learn spoken language by hearing it regularly.

The music does not always need full attention. It can simply play in the background during daily activities.

More information: 
https://en.germansuzuki.com/?page_id=263

© Deutsches Suzuki Institut, Kerstin Wartberg

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* These audio files were produced by the German Suzuki Institute more than 20 years ago under its own copyright protection, and have served as test files for many years. These recordings have been available as part of the Online Media Library of the German Suzuki Institute since 2004.



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