If you are looking for more advanced one to one sessions and member only workshops, please go to our main site for pay-per-view and subscription only videos.
Our free site offers lots of great videos and tips for early learning.
Beginners
SUZUKI PODCAST
We are proud at the SUZUKI.SCHOOL to be forward thinkers who are trailblazing modern techniques and innovative performance strategies for a new wave of musicians around the world.
Suzuki.School delivering a new program for modern musicians in a digital world and you can find all our programs for strings and piano on the links below.
If you are looking for more advanced one to one sessions and member only workshops, please go to our main site for pay-per-view and subscription only videos.
Our free site offers lots of great videos and tips for early learning.
Beginners
SUZUKI PODCAST
We are proud at the SUZUKI.SCHOOL to be forward thinkers who are trailblazing modern techniques and innovative performance strategies for a new wave of musicians around the world.
Suzuki.School delivering a new program for modern musicians in a digital world and you can find all our programs for strings and piano on the links below.
iServalan is committed to bringing the Suzuki method to new talented musicians around the world using digital processes and cutting edge technology.
'The way humans absorb music has changed so much since I was a shy seven year old going to my first piano lesson. But it isn't just music consumption that has change. The was we make music has become so much more digitised and reliant on software. But we should never lose site of the fact that traditional music and musical training is the back bone of successfully harnessing true talent. It is easy to fake talent, to disguise it behind AI or Google Apps, but the bottom line is, if you have no talent, you will struggle to make exciting music that give you and the audience true pleasure.
My new Suzuki.School aims to bring all the aspects of traditional music playing and modern techniques together.
We are not afraid of Technology or electronics but we start with the very basics and pay attention to the minutia of detail. That is what makes a great musician.
What makes ou Suzuki.School different is the wellness approach. I focus on breathing from lesson 1. Music needs to be fun, not stressful. We use VR to mimic an audience and learn to breathe throughout our performances which helps alleviate stage fright and post practice pain. You don't need to suffer quite as much for you art as many people suspect. You just need to find a zone that produces amazing results and comfort which we can all do.'
The new www.suzuki.school teaches a range of other methods too whilst still using the Suzuki method techniques of ear playing and repetition to get a great grounding.
If you are looking for more advanced one to one sessions and member only workshops, please go to our main site for pay-per-view and subscription only videos.
Our free site offers lots of great videos and tips for early learning.
Beginners
SUZUKI PODCAST
We are proud at the SUZUKI.SCHOOL to be forward thinkers who are trailblazing modern techniques and innovative performance strategies for a new wave of musicians around the world.
Suzuki.School delivering a new program for modern musicians in a digital world and you can find all our programs for strings and piano on the links below.
Daily Practice: Practicing the Twinkle Variations daily (around 5-10 minutes) is crucial. It trains your fingers, arms, body, and breath coordination. Consistent practice helps internalize the patterns.
Remember, while videos are helpful, they can’t replace personalized instruction from your teacher. Keep practicing, and enjoy playing! 🎻✨ If you have any specific questions about a variation, feel free to ask! 😊
If you are looking for more advanced one to one sessions and member only workshops, please go to our main site for pay-per-view and subscription only videos.
Our free site offers lots of great videos and tips for early learning.
Beginners
SUZUKI PODCAST
We are proud at the SUZUKI.SCHOOL to be forward thinkers who are trailblazing modern techniques and innovative performance strategies for a new wave of musicians around the world.
Suzuki.School delivering a new program for modern musicians in a digital world and you can find all our programs for strings and piano on the links below.
If you are looking for more advanced one to one sessions and member only workshops, please go to our main site for pay-per-view and subscription only videos.
Our free site offers lots of great videos and tips for early learning.
Beginners
SUZUKI PODCAST
We are proud at the SUZUKI.SCHOOL to be forward thinkers who are trailblazing modern techniques and innovative performance strategies for a new wave of musicians around the world.
Suzuki.School delivering a new program for modern musicians in a digital world and you can find all our programs for strings and piano on the links below.
iServalan is a musician who teaches Suzuki cello. She has a show called “The iServalan Show” where she discusses various aspects of playing the cello.
'As a record producer using software and many digital processes, I find the electric cello more conducive to my needs.
Specifically, micing up an acoustic instrument is difficult. Acoustics, background noise, and even my cat can ruin recordings. Plugging my Yamaha straight into my recording suite is perfect for speed and ease. I have learned to love the electric cello as a different beast to my acoustic. They have distinct personalities and idiosyncrasies. Plus I can play around with the MIDI recordings and have some fun with experimental processes (my favourite thing ever).
Of course, there is also the fact that my Yamaha has sex appeal and can play like a guitar, or in fact any other instrument using my many plugins.'
If you are looking for more advanced one to one sessions and member only workshops, please go to our main site for pay-per-view and subscription only videos.
Our free site offers lots of great videos and tips for early learning.
Beginners
SUZUKI PODCAST
We are proud at the SUZUKI.SCHOOL to be forward thinkers who are trailblazing modern techniques and innovative performance strategies for a new wave of musicians around the world.
Suzuki.School delivering a new program for modern musicians in a digital world and you can find all our programs for strings and piano on the links below.
The Suzuki School in conjunction with the Tale Teller Club, have launched a new way of learning for piano, cello and viola. Fusing Suzuki music lessons with wellbeing and wellness strategies creates a stable grounding for improving all aspects of musicianship.
This new strategy has created lessons that encourage healing and calm from lesson one and teach how to relax breath and play in order to improve sound, mental health and stage fright.
Let’s delve deeper into this innovative approach that combines the Suzuki Method with well-being and wellness strategies for piano, cello, and viola students.
The Suzuki Method and Its Foundation: The Suzuki Method, developed by Dr. Shinichi Suzuki, emphasizes early music education and holistic development.
Traditionally, it focuses on teaching young children to play an instrument by immersing them in a supportive musical environment.
Core principles include learning by ear, repetition, and gradual mastery of technique and expression.
The Collaboration: Suzuki School and Tale Teller Club:The collaboration between the Suzuki School and the Tale Teller Club introduces a fresh perspective. By merging Suzuki music lessons with well-being strategies, they aim to enhance not only technical skills but also overall musicianship. This partnership recognizes that music education extends beyond notes and technique—it encompasses mental, emotional, and physical well-being.
The Fusion of Music and Wellness: Healing and Calm: Lessons now prioritize healing and calm from the very beginning. Students experience a nurturing environment that promotes relaxation, reducing performance anxiety.
Mindfulness techniques, such as deep breathing and visualization, are integrated into practice sessions. Relaxation and Breath: Students learn how to relax their bodies and control their breath while playing.Proper breath support enhances tone quality and reduces tension.
Mindful breathing also contributes to mental clarity and focus.
Improving Sound: By emphasizing relaxation and breath control, students achieve a more resonant and expressive sound.
Well-being practices positively impact their physical approach to the instrument.
Mental Health Benefits: Music-making becomes a mindful activity, reducing stress and promoting emotional well-being.
Students learn to manage performance anxiety and self-criticism.
Addressing Stage Fright: Techniques for managing stage fright are woven into lessons.Visualization, positive affirmations, and grounding exercises help students feel confident during performances.
The Holistic Approach: This fusion recognizes that a musician’s success extends beyond technical proficiency.It acknowledges the interconnectedness of mind, body, and music. Students develop resilience, self-awareness, and a sense of purpose through this integrated approach.
In summary, the collaboration between the Suzuki School and the Tale Teller Club creates a transformative learning experience—one that nurtures both musical skill and personal well-being.
If you are looking for more advanced one to one sessions and member only workshops, please go to our main site for pay-per-view and subscription only videos.
Our free site offers lots of great videos and tips for early learning.
Beginners
SUZUKI PODCAST
We are proud at the SUZUKI.SCHOOL to be forward thinkers who are trailblazing modern techniques and innovative performance strategies for a new wave of musicians around the world.
Suzuki.School delivering a new program for modern musicians in a digital world and you can find all our programs for strings and piano on the links below.
The Tale Teller Club launched the video books project in 2024 to fuse its creative output across written and spoken word genres with its interest visual imaging and film. The videos are available across social media and on Lounges TV and YouTube.
Let’s delve deeper into the captivating world of the Tale Teller Club’s video books project. 📚🎥
The Tale Teller Club’s Video Books Project: A Fusion of Creativity
In 2024, the Tale Teller Club embarked on an ambitious endeavor—the video books project. This initiative aimed to seamlessly blend the club’s creative output from written and spoken word genres with its fascination for visual imaging and film. The result? A mesmerizing series of innovative creative arts productions that ignite the senses and tap directly into the cerebral cortex of viewers.
Cerebral Cortex Music (CDM): At the heart of this project lies a captivating musical component known as Cerebral Cortex Music (CDM). The Tale Teller Club composes and performs this unique genre. Unlike mainstream music, CDM dances to a different rhythm. Its beats are deliberate, slower than hard dance music, allowing space for emotional complexities and thought-provoking lyrics. It’s a departure from the predictable tunes found in popular music, inviting listeners to explore the depths of their own minds.
Weekly Premieres: The video books project unfolds through a series of weekly episodes. Each episode introduces a new chapter or stratum of the overarching narrative. These videos are not your typical linear storyboards; instead, they embrace abstraction. The focus shifts from mere plot progression to sensory perception. Viewers are invited to experience the stories through a kaleidoscope of visual elements, triggering emotions and sparking imagination.
Availability: The Tale Teller Club ensures widespread accessibility for its video books. You can find them across various social media platforms, as well as on Lounges TV and YouTube. Whether you’re a casual viewer or a dedicated fan, these multimedia creations are just a click away.
iServalan’s Artistry: Meet iServalan—an integral part of the Tale Teller Club. As a composer and artist, iServalan brings the video books to life. Through animation and digital processes, choreographies emerge for each episode. Influences from ballet and expressive movement infuse the visuals, creating a stylistic edge. Additionally, iServalan experiments with mutated portraiture techniques, adding an intriguing layer to the project.
In summary, the Tale Teller Club’s video books project transcends traditional storytelling. It invites us to explore the intersection of words, visuals, and music—a symphony for the senses and a feast for the mind.
🌟🎨🎶
Let’s delve deeper into the captivating world of the Tale Teller Club’s video books project. 📚🎥
The Tale Teller Club’s Video Books Project: A Fusion of Creativity
In 2024, the Tale Teller Club embarked on an ambitious endeavor—the video books project. This initiative aimed to seamlessly blend the club’s creative output from written and spoken word genres with its fascination for visual imaging and film. The result? A mesmerizing series of innovative creative arts productions that ignite the senses and tap directly into the cerebral cortex of viewers.
'CDM is a cerebral and sensory massage in musical form'.
Check out our music podcast here
Cerebral Dance Music (CDM): At the heart of this project lies a captivating musical component known as Cerebral Dance Music (CDM). The Tale Teller Club composes and performs this unique genre. Unlike mainstream music, CDM dances to a different rhythm. Its beats are deliberate, slower than hard dance music, allowing space for emotional complexities and thought-provoking lyrics. It’s a departure from the predictable tunes found in popular music, inviting listeners to explore the depths of their own minds.
Weekly Premieres: The video books project unfolds through a series of weekly episodes. Each episode introduces a new chapter or stratum of the overarching narrative. These videos are not your typical linear storyboards; instead, they embrace abstraction. The focus shifts from mere plot progression to sensory perception. Viewers are invited to experience the stories through a kaleidoscope of visual elements, triggering emotions and sparking imagination.
Availability: The Tale Teller Club ensures widespread accessibility for its video books. You can find them across various social media platforms, as well as on Lounges TV and YouTube. Whether you’re a casual viewer or a dedicated fan, these multimedia creations are just a click away.
iServalan’s Artistry: Meet iServalan—an integral part of the Tale Teller Club. As a composer and artist, iServalan brings the video books to life. Through animation and digital processes, choreographies emerge for each episode. Influences from ballet and expressive movement infuse the visuals, creating a stylistic edge. Additionally, iServalan experiments with mutated portraiture techniques, adding an intriguing layer to the project.
In summary, the Tale Teller Club’s video books project transcends traditional storytelling. It invites us to explore the intersection of words, visuals, and music—a symphony for the senses and a feast for the mind. 🌟🎨🎶
Visual imagery plays a pivotal role in enhancing the Cerebral Dance Music (CDM) experience. Let’s explore how:
Synesthetic Fusion: CDM aims to engage multiple senses simultaneously. Visuals complement the auditory experience, creating a synesthetic fusion. When listeners see abstract animations, colors, or shapes synchronized with the music, their perception deepens. It’s as if the music paints vivid landscapes within their minds.
Emotional Resonance: Visuals evoke emotions. A melancholic melody paired with grayscale visuals might intensify feelings of nostalgia or introspection. Conversely, vibrant visuals can uplift the listener during an upbeat CDM track. The interplay between sound and sight amplifies emotional impact.
Storytelling Beyond Lyrics: While CDM often features thought-provoking lyrics, visuals extend the storytelling canvas. Abstract animations or symbolic imagery allow listeners to interpret the narrative in their own way. It’s like reading between the lines of a visual poem.
Immersive Concerts and Installations: Live CDM performances become immersive experiences. Visual projections on stage or large screens transport the audience. Imagine a dimly lit venue where the music envelops you, and dynamic visuals dance in harmony. It’s more than a concert—it’s an artistic journey.
Music Videos and Online Platforms: CDM music videos transcend traditional formats. They’re not mere promotional tools; they’re integral to the music. Online platforms like YouTube showcase CDM videos. Viewers can explore the intersection of sound and visuals at their own pace.
Personal Interpretation: Visuals in CDM allow for personal interpretation. What one person sees might differ from another’s perception. This ambiguity invites listeners to engage actively, creating a unique connection with the music.
In summary, visual imagery enriches the CDM experience, making it more than just sound—it becomes an art form that resonates deeply within our minds and hearts. 🎨🎶✨
Check out some CDM Music by the Tale Teller Club over on our YouTube Channel
The Tale Teller Club Official Podcast is called the iServalan Show and is available on iTunes, Spotify etc.
What is the Tale Teller Club? Band, Orchestra, Filmmaker, Podcaster, Set Designer, Author, Lyricist and Musician in no particular order
The Tale Teller Club is a captivating platform that weaves together art, literature, and music. Founded by British author, artist, and composer Sarnia de la Maré (also known as iServalan), it offers a multisensory experience for the cerebral cortex. Here are some features of the club:
iServalan Show: A podcast covering topics like AI, culture, and music.
Tale Teller Club Academy of Arts: An online learning platform teaching skills such as drawing, dancing, and playing instruments.
Tale Teller Club Publishing: Produces and distributes audiobooks, ebooks, and short plays.
Tale Teller Club Inked: A show spotlighting tattoo designs and techniques.
Music Therapy: Based on the theory of Rife Healing Vibrations, exploring resonance therapies.
The Tale Teller Club launched the video books project in 2024 to fuse its creative output across written and spoken word genres with its interest visual imaging and film. The videos are available across social media and on Lounges TV and YouTube.
Let’s delve deeper into the captivating world of the Tale Teller Club’s video books project. 📚🎥
The Tale Teller Club’s Video Books Project: A Fusion of Creativity
In 2024, the Tale Teller Club embarked on an ambitious endeavor—the video books project. This initiative aimed to seamlessly blend the club’s creative output from written and spoken word genres with its fascination for visual imaging and film. The result? A mesmerizing series of innovative creative arts productions that ignite the senses and tap directly into the cerebral cortex of viewers.
Cerebral Cortex Music (CDM): At the heart of this project lies a captivating musical component known as Cerebral Cortex Music (CDM). The Tale Teller Club composes and performs this unique genre. Unlike mainstream music, CDM dances to a different rhythm. Its beats are deliberate, slower than hard dance music, allowing space for emotional complexities and thought-provoking lyrics. It’s a departure from the predictable tunes found in popular music, inviting listeners to explore the depths of their own minds.
Weekly Premieres: The video books project unfolds through a series of weekly episodes. Each episode introduces a new chapter or stratum of the overarching narrative. These videos are not your typical linear storyboards; instead, they embrace abstraction. The focus shifts from mere plot progression to sensory perception. Viewers are invited to experience the stories through a kaleidoscope of visual elements, triggering emotions and sparking imagination.
Availability: The Tale Teller Club ensures widespread accessibility for its video books. You can find them across various social media platforms, as well as on Lounges TV and YouTube. Whether you’re a casual viewer or a dedicated fan, these multimedia creations are just a click away.
iServalan’s Artistry: Meet iServalan—an integral part of the Tale Teller Club. As a composer and artist, iServalan brings the video books to life. Through animation and digital processes, choreographies emerge for each episode. Influences from ballet and expressive movement infuse the visuals, creating a stylistic edge. Additionally, iServalan experiments with mutated portraiture techniques, adding an intriguing layer to the project.
In summary, the Tale Teller Club’s video books project transcends traditional storytelling. It invites us to explore the intersection of words, visuals, and music—a symphony for the senses and a feast for the mind.
🌟🎨🎶
Let’s delve deeper into the captivating world of the Tale Teller Club’s video books project. 📚🎥
The Tale Teller Club’s Video Books Project: A Fusion of Creativity
In 2024, the Tale Teller Club embarked on an ambitious endeavor—the video books project. This initiative aimed to seamlessly blend the club’s creative output from written and spoken word genres with its fascination for visual imaging and film. The result? A mesmerizing series of innovative creative arts productions that ignite the senses and tap directly into the cerebral cortex of viewers.
'CDM is a cerebral and sensory massage in musical form'.
Check out our music podcast here
Cerebral Dance Music (CDM): At the heart of this project lies a captivating musical component known as Cerebral Dance Music (CDM). The Tale Teller Club composes and performs this unique genre. Unlike mainstream music, CDM dances to a different rhythm. Its beats are deliberate, slower than hard dance music, allowing space for emotional complexities and thought-provoking lyrics. It’s a departure from the predictable tunes found in popular music, inviting listeners to explore the depths of their own minds.
Weekly Premieres: The video books project unfolds through a series of weekly episodes. Each episode introduces a new chapter or stratum of the overarching narrative. These videos are not your typical linear storyboards; instead, they embrace abstraction. The focus shifts from mere plot progression to sensory perception. Viewers are invited to experience the stories through a kaleidoscope of visual elements, triggering emotions and sparking imagination.
Availability: The Tale Teller Club ensures widespread accessibility for its video books. You can find them across various social media platforms, as well as on Lounges TV and YouTube. Whether you’re a casual viewer or a dedicated fan, these multimedia creations are just a click away.
iServalan’s Artistry: Meet iServalan—an integral part of the Tale Teller Club. As a composer and artist, iServalan brings the video books to life. Through animation and digital processes, choreographies emerge for each episode. Influences from ballet and expressive movement infuse the visuals, creating a stylistic edge. Additionally, iServalan experiments with mutated portraiture techniques, adding an intriguing layer to the project.
In summary, the Tale Teller Club’s video books project transcends traditional storytelling. It invites us to explore the intersection of words, visuals, and music—a symphony for the senses and a feast for the mind. 🌟🎨🎶
Visual imagery plays a pivotal role in enhancing the Cerebral Dance Music (CDM) experience. Let’s explore how:
Synesthetic Fusion: CDM aims to engage multiple senses simultaneously. Visuals complement the auditory experience, creating a synesthetic fusion. When listeners see abstract animations, colors, or shapes synchronized with the music, their perception deepens. It’s as if the music paints vivid landscapes within their minds.
Emotional Resonance: Visuals evoke emotions. A melancholic melody paired with grayscale visuals might intensify feelings of nostalgia or introspection. Conversely, vibrant visuals can uplift the listener during an upbeat CDM track. The interplay between sound and sight amplifies emotional impact.
Storytelling Beyond Lyrics: While CDM often features thought-provoking lyrics, visuals extend the storytelling canvas. Abstract animations or symbolic imagery allow listeners to interpret the narrative in their own way. It’s like reading between the lines of a visual poem.
Immersive Concerts and Installations: Live CDM performances become immersive experiences. Visual projections on stage or large screens transport the audience. Imagine a dimly lit venue where the music envelops you, and dynamic visuals dance in harmony. It’s more than a concert—it’s an artistic journey.
Music Videos and Online Platforms: CDM music videos transcend traditional formats. They’re not mere promotional tools; they’re integral to the music. Online platforms like YouTube showcase CDM videos. Viewers can explore the intersection of sound and visuals at their own pace.
Personal Interpretation: Visuals in CDM allow for personal interpretation. What one person sees might differ from another’s perception. This ambiguity invites listeners to engage actively, creating a unique connection with the music.
In summary, visual imagery enriches the CDM experience, making it more than just sound—it becomes an art form that resonates deeply within our minds and hearts. 🎨🎶✨
Check out some CDM Music by the Tale Teller Club over on our YouTube Channel
The Tale Teller Club Official Podcast is called the iServalan Show and is available on iTunes, Spotify etc.
What is the Tale Teller Club? Band, Orchestra, Filmmaker, Podcaster, Set Designer, Author, Lyricist and Musician in no particular order
The Tale Teller Club is a captivating platform that weaves together art, literature, and music. Founded by British author, artist, and composer Sarnia de la Maré (also known as iServalan), it offers a multisensory experience for the cerebral cortex. Here are some features of the club:
iServalan Show: A podcast covering topics like AI, culture, and music.
Tale Teller Club Academy of Arts: An online learning platform teaching skills such as drawing, dancing, and playing instruments.
Tale Teller Club Publishing: Produces and distributes audiobooks, ebooks, and short plays.
Tale Teller Club Inked: A show spotlighting tattoo designs and techniques.
Music Therapy: Based on the theory of Rife Healing Vibrations, exploring resonance therapies.