Daniel Fajardo Music
Teacher Training
Suzuki Piano
LEVELS 3,4,5
Teacher training course for Suzuki Piano teachers.
Blended format.
¡REGISTRATION DEADLINE FEBRUARY 15TH!
Start: February 2025.
End: September 2026.
Venues: Valladolid (Spain) & Zoom (open to other venues for live stages).
Director: Daniel Fajardo, ESA Piano TT.
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THERE WILL BE DIFFERENT GUEST TEACHERS DURING THE COURSE.
¡Limited spots!
6 in-person meetings
6 live weekends, focused on practical aspects such as:
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Suzuki Piano technique
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Individual lessons
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Supervised teaching practice with Suzuki students books 4-7
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Planning and practice of group lessons
on-line
SESSIONS
Meetings via Zoom and videos to watch at your own pace, focusing on theoretical aspects and follow-up the live weekends, including:
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Teaching points
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Tips for teachers on how to memorize advanced repertoire
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Philosophy and pedagogy sessions
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How to teach on-line
DURATION
FEB. 2025 - SEPT. 2026
The training hours, both in-person and online, will be distributed over 18 months, starting in February 2025 and concluding with the exams, scheduled for September 26–27, 2026.
CONTENTS
All modules of the ESA syllabus for levels 3 to 5 will be completed during the course. For more information, click here.
Entry requirements
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General requirements:
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Piano Suzuki Certification (ESA) from the previous level to the one you wish to enroll in.
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To be a member or become a member of the Suzuki Association in your country and be up to date with your membership fees.
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DANIEL
FAJARDO
Suzuki Piano Teacher Trainer certified by the ESA. Director of Suzuki piano training programs in Spain (FEMS) and Ireland (SEII).
Piano didactics professor at UAX.
PhD in Education and Arts Research, with a dissertation on musical creativity development and the Suzuki Method for piano.
Master’s degrees in Piano Performance and Music Pedagogy; composer.
Developer of educational music projects, with extensive training and experience in piano didactics.
Lead and guest instructor in piano teacher training courses, creativity, and pedagogy. Teaches in classical and jazz music programs across Spain, England, Ireland, Scotland, Estonia, Denmark, Latvia, the Czech Republic, Iceland, and Russia.