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Ability Development from Age Zero: Melissa Bledsoe Fischer

Taken from Ability Development from Age Zero by Shinichi Suzuki, published by Ability Development Associates, Inc.

Read by Melissa Bledsoe Fischer: "I'm a professional jazz musician here in Anchorage and a proud mother of four." An Anchorage jazz diva, Melissa is a pianist/vocalist with over 25 years of professional music experience. With 4 CDs to her name, she has established herself as one of Anchorage's premiere performers. Link to her website: www.jazzmom.net.

In Ability Development from Age Zero, Shinichi Suzuki describes telling a violin student:

'"Stop playing the violin for one week. There is something you must learn besides the violin. It is the spirit of doing things for other people. ... To begin with, pick up your friend's books when they have fallen.... Live by looking for things to do for other people. This is your homework for the week."

[The student asked] "...what does doing things for other people have to do with violin practice?" ...

"When listening to your performance, I could clearly feel that you were self-centered in your heart. If your heart is set to work for others, then your mind should be able to work more sensitively in an expanded world. If you do so, then more abundant, delicately beautiful expressions will enter your performance. ..."

... art becomes higher as humans develop higher. ...great talent and a deep, beautiful feeling in the heart are closely tied together."'



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