“Teaching music is not my main purpose. I want to make good citizens. If children hear fine music from the day of their birth and learn to play it, they develop sensitivity, discipline and endurance. They get a beautiful heart.” –Shinichi Suzuki

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MONICA LIMA

Owner & Director

Monica grew up in Brazil and started her music education at nine years old.

Monica has a special interest in traveling and have lived in different countries to further her cello studies and broad her cello pedagogy.

In Spain, Monica studied at the Irun Music Conservatorium with an amazing cellist and educator, Inaki Etxepare, who inspired her to become a cello teacher to the young generations.

Since then, Monica has dedicated her life to teaching and have taken continuous teacher training in the United Kingdom, United States, Brazil, Peru and Australia.

During her teaching career in Brazil, she was invited to teach at Music Festivals around the country and had an important role translating articles and adapting the pre-twinkle cello repertoire to portuguese.

In 2014, Monica attended the Suzuki Conference in Minneapolis (USA) and presented the research “Teaching Cello in Latin America and the Importance of the Suzuki Method in the Process”, alongside argentinian teacher trainer Patricia Pasmanter.

In Australia since 2017, Monica has completed Certificate 3 in Suzuki Cello and Suzuki Early Childhood Education, following her passion to teach young cellists. She is constantly invited to teach in Workshops, Music Camps and Suzuki Festivals organised by the Suzuki Talent Education Association of Australia.

Monica is always looking for ways to make learning cello incredibly fun and loves creating printables for cello students. She is the author of the Cello Workbook, with pre-twinkle activities and prep exercises for beginners.

Monica runs a private cello studio in Sydney Northern Beaches and plays at the North Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Northern Beaches Orchestra.

MONICA’S TRAINING & COURSES

2002-2005

  • Irun Music Conservatorium with Inaki Etxepare

 

2004

  • Cello Pedagogy with Inaki Etxepare

 

2008

  • Suzuki Cello Book 1 with Penny Heath & Carey Beth Hockett
  • Kindermusik Teacher Training

 

2012

  • Suzuki Cello Book 2 with David Evenchick

 

2013

  • Suzuki Philosophy with Caroline Fraser
  • Suzuki Cello Book 1 with David Evenchick
  • Suzuki Cello Book 3 with David Evenchick
  • Cello Teaching Strategies with David Evenchick

 

2014

  • Suzuki Cello Book 4 with Tanya Carey
  • Suzuki Cello Book 5 with Tanya Carey

 

2015

  • Reading Music with Caroline Fraser

 

2018

  • Suzuki Early Childhood Education with Alina Gollner

 

2021

  • Suzuki Cello Book 6 with Shu-Yi Scott
  • Natural Approach to Cello Teaching with Shu-Yi Scott
  • Bow Hold, Shifting & Vibrato with Shu-Yi Scott

 

2022

  • Group Class with Shu-Yi Scott

 

2023

  • Creative Bow Hold with Shu-Yi Scott
  • Creative Left Hand Set-up and Shifting with Shu-Yi Scott
“Teaching music is not my main purpose. I want to make good citizens. If children hear fine music from the day of their birth and learn to play it, they develop sensitivity, discipline and endurance. They get a beautiful heart.” Shinichi Suzuki

Be happy, play cello!