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Deanne Hupfield, Fancy Shawl Dancer. CNAL/RCAA Conference 2015.
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Master musician, Shinichi Suzuki once stated,
“Music ability is not an inborn talent but an ability which can be developed.
The potential in every child is unlimited.”
This same philosophy has been the foundation of Tina’s learning, training, and teaching over the years. A native to Toronto, Tina was immersed in music from birth. At age four, she began playing piano under the careful guidance of skilled instructors Maureen McReynolds and Elizabeth Sherk at the North York Suzuki School of Music. Tina enjoyed her studies thoroughly, further developing her passion for piano. She shared her skills early on while employed with the City of Toronto and continues a most successful teaching career. As well, Tina has performed at numerous functions and recitals.
Suzuki Method has always been of fundamental importance. Like Suzuki, Tina constantly strives to ‘nurture’ all her students through their music studies to develop sensitivity, patience, discipline, virtue and love. Tina stresses how environment in class, at home, and in the world at large, all play a key role in educating and developing a fine human spirit.
Tina is a member of the Suzuki Association of the Americas. She continues to develop her musical and teaching acumen by studying under the decorated Gail Lange, who is one of Canada’s most experienced Suzuki piano teachers.
Tina embodies professionalism and the many fine virtures that she desires to instill in all of her students that she teaches. Like Suzuki, Tina’s ultimate goal is to “educate children to become a little better as people, a little happier” and through music studies in her studio, help them to develop a ‘beautiful heart’.