Listening to Your Suzuki Piano Music

Accessing the Suzuki piano recordings is a critical element of your Suzuki Method education.

Here are different commonly used music apps and purchase options.

Mattix Music Recommends…

We recommend purchasing the music with the correct recordings and artists. Your teacher will reference the same recordings and that is how we want our students to sound. Different artists have different interpretations and students will mimic whatever interpretation they listen to regularly.

What is the correct recording?

Our students should listen to the recordings by pianist Seizo Azuma.

What does Ms. Katie do?

Ms. Katie purchased all the mp3 albums from Amazon and downloaded them to her devices. She makes playlists so her kids listen to their current/new piece more frequently.

Scroll down for paid and free listening options.

FREE OPTIONS

1. YouTube

Search for “Suzuki Piano Livro 1”. The best recordings on YouTube are posted from an account that is in Portuguese.

Pros: 

    • Web-based, easily accessed on any device
    • Control the playback speed for slower practice
    • Free

Cons:

    • Ads, pop-ups, auto-plays
    • Recordings are not Seizo Azuma, so the interpretation may be different from what your teacher wants.

Playlist for Books 1-2

Playlist for Books 3-4

Playlist for Books 2-7

Listen to Book 2

Listen to Book 3

Listen to Book 4

Listen to Book 5

Listen to Book 6

Listen to Book 7

2. Spotify 

Search for “Suzuki Piano Book 1”

Pros:

    • Included in subscription
    • Easy to stream and access on many devices

Cons:

    • Hodge podge of different recordings pieced together in playlists. 
    • Recordings are not Seizo Azuma, so the interpretation may be different from what your teacher wants.

Need help navigating your Suzuki listening?

Reach out!

Our staff would be delighted to talk with you and help you decide what is best for your family.

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