The right positions games

The basic rhythms are used and the child counts 1,2,3,4 whilst he passes the bow:

under his legs
under his legs
behind his back
behind his back
between his tummy and the cello
between his tummy and the cello
between his neck and his chest
between his neck and his chest
behind the strings (without touching them)
behind the strings (without touching them)
The child can scratch the bottom of his spine, as if he has got fleas.
The child can scratch the bottom of his spine, as if he has got fleas.

A coin and rhythms

The teacher puts a coin on the child’s wrist to help him to keep the right position (he gets the coin if he manages to play the rhythms ten times without letting it fall off).
All Suzuki children have piggy banks, so they’ll enjoy this game. It also helps to liven up practise at home.

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