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Randal Harrison: Clinician

Randal Harrison, Clinician


Randal Harrison performing an informal recital with fellow improv clinician, Renata Bratt.




Education and Outreach



Randal Harrison’s workshops are hailed by college presidents and early childhood educators alike. Whether it’s a master class in improvisation, a lecture on jazz violin history or an exploration of world fiddle stylings, Harrison keeps it fun, exciting and accessible while engaging ages 3 to 103.






“Thank you for lending your expertise to the Savannah College of Art and Design...the United Student Forum was flooded with complimentary remarks”

- Paula S. Rowan, Provost
Savannah College of Art and Design






"Randal has become a regular at our weekend workshops. He has the knack of drawing out the potential of every child; even the shyest of students. Very professional, yet lots of fun for both the students and their parents."

-Carol Waldvogel
North Shore Suzuki Strings
Suzuki Association of the Americas-Board







Offerings:
• Master Classes/Ensembles
• Jazz Improvisation
• World Fiddle Styles
• Classical/Suzuki Pedagogy
• History of Violins in Jazz
• Sound Effects for Strings
• Motivating Your Student
• Improvisation for Teachers




In addition to being a clinician of improvisation and violin studies, Randal Harrison is a registered teacher with the Suzuki Association of the Americas, the director of ESTEAM (Embracing Suzuki Talent Education Across Madison), and past president of the Suzuki Association of Wisconsin.



Contact:
Randal Harrison
(608)279-9856
mail@randalharrison.com

Artist Representative: Specialty Artists/ info@specialtyartists.net / (608)279-4453



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Embracing Suzuki Talent Education Across Madison (ESTEAM)

For interested Students:

ESTEAM is loacted on the near east side of Madison, WI



About ESTEAM

ESTEAM is a small teaching studio offering private violin lessons, group classes, recitals, and an annual workshop with many additional performance and social opportunities for students and their families.

At ESTEAM the skills and artistry taught while learning to play the violin are the vehicles to encourage and foster that sense of joy in lifelong learning, a “can do” spirit of excellence and an empathy for others that makes the world a better place for all of us.

A key part of the Suzuki Method is to create a fun, supportive environment for your child to learn in. Call now to start the process and ensure your readiness to begin this fall.





How to Start

# 1) Give me a call!


# 2) Give me a call!


Before we start doing things like purchasing instruments and other teaching materials we set up a time for you and your child to meet with me. At that time we can determine if your child is developmentally ready to start and answer any questions you may have about your role as the home teacher, my teaching style, tuition, schedule, etc., etc..


As parent/coach you need no previous musical training. You will be the one taking notes at lessons and facilitating daily practice and listening at home. You will be asked to learn a few tunes on the violin. This is extremely helpful in modeling good listening and practice habits, making your job as the home teacher much easier.


For those of you anxious to begin right away, you can purchase the book, “Nurtured By Love” by Dr. Shinichi Suzuki. I’ve found this book to be a great introduction for parents to the Suzuki approach to Talent Education. This is REQUIRED reading to be completed before the start of lessons.




About the Suzuki Method


• A belief that Every Child Can Learn.



• Mother Tongue, a natural approach to
learning the language of music.



• A fun, encouraging environment.



• Building block sequence to the
repertoire sets up success.



• Private lessons teach both the student
and their home teacher/parent.


• Group classes where students benefit
from the motivation of their peers.



Parental involvement is a crucial
component to the Suzuki Method.
Previous musical experience is not!


You can find more about
the Suzuki Method on-line:
www.suzukiassociation.org




Tuition

The yearly tuition is based on a weekly private lesson ($25 per 1/2 hour) plus a once a year studio fee (to be determined/~$100-$200)

Included in the tuition is your weekly private lesson, group classes (about once every 2 weeks), recitals and an annual workshop.

A more detailed price listing will be available as the ‘07-’08 schedule is set.



About Randal Harrison

I come from a family of violinists and was fortunate to grow up studying with Prof. Margery V. Aber, the founder of the American Suzuki Institute, as well as have Masters Classes with Dr. Shinichi Suzuki.

My more than 25 years as an educator began with teaching in my father’s Suzuki studio. I continue to teach privately and as a clinician of improvisation and violin studies throughout the United States. I am honored to have served as the president of the Suzuki Association of Wisconsin.
-Randal Harrison




Contact

Randal Harrison
(608)279-9856
mail@randalharrison.com
www.randalharrison.com

Thank You!