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Ready, Set, Violin!

Sensei Glenda Walsh Crouse tunes violins prior to class. She is the director of Westminster Suzuki Strings. “Ready Set Violin class” provides opportunity to explore violin lessons without financial commitment. Families prepare for formal lessons during free, three-week class. Concepts are taught through play, games, stories and picture books. No violin required; the Suzuki method educates children in the same way they learn their native language, through immersion and begins on box violin and moves to real violin when child is ready. Ages 2-6. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

Ready, Set, Violin!

“Ready Set Violin class” provides opportunity to explore violin lessons without financial commitment. Families prepare for formal lessons during free, three-week class. Concepts are taught through play, games, stories and picture books. No violin required; the Suzuki method educates children in the same way they learn their native language, through immersion and begins on box violin and moves to real violin when child is ready. Ages 2-6. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

Ready, Set, Violin!

Students, Finn Kostick, 4, Woodbine, Charlotte Klinedinst, 2, Finksburg, and Cecilia Gannon, 6, New Market, bow to Sensei Glenda Walsh Crouse at the start of the lesson. “Ready Set Violin class” provides opportunity to explore violin lessons without financial commitment. Families prepare for formal lessons during free, three-week class. Concepts are taught through play, games, stories and picture books. No violin required; the Suzuki method educates children in the same way they learn their native language, through immersion and begins on box violin and moves to real violin when child is ready. Ages 2-6. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

Ready, Set, Violin!

Sensei Glenda Walsh Crouse teaches Finn Kostick, 4, Woodbine, Cecilia Gannon, 6, New Market, and Charlotte Klinedinst, 2, Finksburg, hand and finger positions for holding a violin. She is the director of Westminster Suzuki Strings. “Ready Set Violin class” provides opportunity to explore violin lessons without financial commitment. Families prepare for formal lessons during free, three-week class. Concepts are taught through play, games, stories and picture books. No violin required; the Suzuki method educates children in the same way they learn their native language, through immersion and begins on box violin and moves to real violin when child is ready. Ages 2-6. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

Ready, Set, Violin!

Sensei Glenda Walsh Crouse teaches Finn Kostick, 4, Woodbine, Charlotte Klinedinst, 2, Finksburg, and Cecilia Gannon, 6, New Market, cadence by clapping hands. She is the director of Westminster Suzuki Strings. “Ready Set Violin class” provides opportunity to explore violin lessons without financial commitment. Families prepare for formal lessons during free, three-week class. Concepts are taught through play, games, stories and picture books. No violin required; the Suzuki method educates children in the same way they learn their native language, through immersion and begins on box violin and moves to real violin when child is ready. Ages 2-6. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

Ready, Set, Violin!

Sensei Glenda Walsh Crouse teaches Cecilia Gannon, 6, New Market, how to hold and play a violin. She is the director of Westminster Suzuki Strings. “Ready Set Violin class” provides opportunity to explore violin lessons without financial commitment. Families prepare for formal lessons during free, three-week class. Concepts are taught through play, games, stories and picture books. No violin required; the Suzuki method educates children in the same way they learn their native language, through immersion and begins on box violin and moves to real violin when child is ready. Ages 2-6. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

Ready, Set, Violin!

Sensei Glenda Walsh Crouse teaches Cecilia Gannon, 6, New Market, how to hold and play a violin. She is the director of Westminster Suzuki Strings. “Ready Set Violin class” provides opportunity to explore violin lessons without financial commitment. Families prepare for formal lessons during free, three-week class. Concepts are taught through play, games, stories and picture books. No violin required; the Suzuki method educates children in the same way they learn their native language, through immersion and begins on box violin and moves to real violin when child is ready. Ages 2-6. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

Ready, Set, Violin!

Sensei Glenda Walsh Crouse teaches Cecilia Gannon, 6, New Market, how to hold and play a violin. She is the director of Westminster Suzuki Strings. “Ready Set Violin class” provides opportunity to explore violin lessons without financial commitment. Families prepare for formal lessons during free, three-week class. Concepts are taught through play, games, stories and picture books. No violin required; the Suzuki method educates children in the same way they learn their native language, through immersion and begins on box violin and moves to real violin when child is ready. Ages 2-6. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

Ready, Set, Violin!

Sensei Glenda Walsh Crouse teaches Charlotte Klinedinst, 2, Finksburg, how to hold and play a violin. She is the director of Westminster Suzuki Strings. “Ready Set Violin class” provides opportunity to explore violin lessons without financial commitment. Families prepare for formal lessons during free, three-week class. Concepts are taught through play, games, stories and picture books. No violin required; the Suzuki method educates children in the same way they learn their native language, through immersion and begins on box violin and moves to real violin when child is ready. Ages 2-6. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

Ready, Set, Violin!

Sensei Glenda Walsh Crouse teaches Charlotte Klinedinst, 2, Finksburg, how to hold and play a violin. She is the director of Westminster Suzuki Strings. “Ready Set Violin class” provides opportunity to explore violin lessons without financial commitment. Families prepare for formal lessons during free, three-week class. Concepts are taught through play, games, stories and picture books. No violin required; the Suzuki method educates children in the same way they learn their native language, through immersion and begins on box violin and moves to real violin when child is ready. Ages 2-6. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

Ready, Set, Violin!

Sensei Glenda Walsh Crouse teaches Charlotte Klinedinst, 2, Finksburg, how to hold and play a violin. She is the director of Westminster Suzuki Strings. “Ready Set Violin class” provides opportunity to explore violin lessons without financial commitment. Families prepare for formal lessons during free, three-week class. Concepts are taught through play, games, stories and picture books. No violin required; the Suzuki method educates children in the same way they learn their native language, through immersion and begins on box violin and moves to real violin when child is ready. Ages 2-6. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

Ready, Set, Violin!

Sensei Glenda Walsh Crouse teaches Finn Kostick, 4, Woodbine, how to hold and play a violin. She is the director of Westminster Suzuki Strings. “Ready Set Violin class” provides opportunity to explore violin lessons without financial commitment. Families prepare for formal lessons during free, three-week class. Concepts are taught through play, games, stories and picture books. No violin required; the Suzuki method educates children in the same way they learn their native language, through immersion and begins on box violin and moves to real violin when child is ready. Ages 2-6. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

Ready, Set, Violin!

Sensei Glenda Walsh Crouse teaches Finn Kostick, 4, Woodbine, how to hold and play a violin. She is the director of Westminster Suzuki Strings. “Ready Set Violin class” provides opportunity to explore violin lessons without financial commitment. Families prepare for formal lessons during free, three-week class. Concepts are taught through play, games, stories and picture books. No violin required; the Suzuki method educates children in the same way they learn their native language, through immersion and begins on box violin and moves to real violin when child is ready. Ages 2-6. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

Ready, Set, Violin!

Cecilia Gannon, 6, New Market, plays "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" on the violin. “Ready Set Violin class” provides opportunity to explore violin lessons without financial commitment. Families prepare for formal lessons during free, three-week class. Concepts are taught through play, games, stories and picture books. No violin required; the Suzuki method educates children in the same way they learn their native language, through immersion and begins on box violin and moves to real violin when child is ready. Ages 2-6. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

Ready, Set, Violin!

Cecilia Gannon, 6, New Market, plays "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" on the violin, led by Sensei Glenda Walsh Crouse, director of Westminster Suzuki Strings.. “Ready Set Violin class” provides opportunity to explore violin lessons without financial commitment. Families prepare for formal lessons during free, three-week class. Concepts are taught through play, games, stories and picture books. No violin required; the Suzuki method educates children in the same way they learn their native language, through immersion and begins on box violin and moves to real violin when child is ready. Ages 2-6. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

Ready, Set, Violin!

The class plays "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" on their violins, led by Sensei Glenda Walsh Crouse, director of Westminster Suzuki Strings.. “Ready Set Violin class” provides opportunity to explore violin lessons without financial commitment. Families prepare for formal lessons during free, three-week class. Concepts are taught through play, games, stories and picture books. No violin required; the Suzuki method educates children in the same way they learn their native language, through immersion and begins on box violin and moves to real violin when child is ready. Ages 2-6. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

Ready, Set, Violin!

Charlotte Klinedinst, 2, Finksburg, Finn Kostick, 4, Woodbine, and Cecilia Gannon, 6, New Market, play "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" on their violins, led by Sensei Glenda Walsh Crouse, director of Westminster Suzuki Strings.. “Ready Set Violin class” provides opportunity to explore violin lessons without financial commitment. Families prepare for formal lessons during free, three-week class. Concepts are taught through play, games, stories and picture books. No violin required; the Suzuki method educates children in the same way they learn their native language, through immersion and begins on box violin and moves to real violin when child is ready. Ages 2-6. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

Ready, Set, Violin!

Charlotte Klinedinst, 2, Finksburg, Finn Kostick, 4, Woodbine, and Cecilia Gannon, 6, New Market, play "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" on their violins, led by Sensei Glenda Walsh Crouse, director of Westminster Suzuki Strings.. “Ready Set Violin class” provides opportunity to explore violin lessons without financial commitment. Families prepare for formal lessons during free, three-week class. Concepts are taught through play, games, stories and picture books. No violin required; the Suzuki method educates children in the same way they learn their native language, through immersion and begins on box violin and moves to real violin when child is ready. Ages 2-6. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

Ready, Set, Violin!

Charlotte Klinedinst, 2, Finksburg, Finn Kostick, 4, Woodbine, and Cecilia Gannon, 6, New Market, play "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" on their violins, led by Sensei Glenda Walsh Crouse, director of Westminster Suzuki Strings.. “Ready Set Violin class” provides opportunity to explore violin lessons without financial commitment. Families prepare for formal lessons during free, three-week class. Concepts are taught through play, games, stories and picture books. No violin required; the Suzuki method educates children in the same way they learn their native language, through immersion and begins on box violin and moves to real violin when child is ready. Ages 2-6. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

Ready, Set, Violin!

Charlotte Klinedinst, 2, Finksburg, Finn Kostick, 4, Woodbine, and Cecilia Gannon, 6, New Market, bow to Sensei Glenda Walsh Crouse, director of Westminster Suzuki Strings, at the conclusion of class. “Ready Set Violin class” provides opportunity to explore violin lessons without financial commitment. Families prepare for formal lessons during free, three-week class. Concepts are taught through play, games, stories and picture books. No violin required; the Suzuki method educates children in the same way they learn their native language, through immersion and begins on box violin and moves to real violin when child is ready. Ages 2-6. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)