after suzuki book #8 for violin?

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what do you usually move on to after you finish the last book of suzuki (#8) for violin? Is there another collection of books people learn after the suzuki series? Just curious..
ok i know there's also suzuki #9 and 10. so after these what do people usually learn? do they just move onto concerto pieces other harder pieces?
 
Well, the program at our music school doesn't go into books 7+. They say that the pieces aren't worth playing. Most likely they go play concert pieces according to their level.
 
Suzuki book 8 is not the last Suzuki book for violin: there is a 9 and a 10, which are Mozart violin concertos, A Major and D Major.

But there is tons of material for violin aside from the Suzuki books. See:

Violin Etudes
http://beststudentviolins.com/sheetmusic.html#violinlit

Position Work
http://beststudentviolins.com/sheetmusic.html#position_work

Violin Scale books
http://beststudentviolins.com/sheetmusic.html#violinscales

Student Violin Concertos
http://beststudentviolins.com/sheetmusic.html#studentconcertos

Violin Sonatas
http://beststudentviolins.com/sheetmusic.html#violinsonatas

Advanced Violin Literature
http://beststudentviolins.com/lit.html#adv_vl_lit

And then there is the vast literature in chamber music....
 
Nice..and gratz!

I am only on cello book suzuki number 4.......but the music store person said there were only 8 books in the collection, btw you start on another series I think.


But i heard there was a 9 and a 10..so check the stores and stuff and with your instructor..but i'm not positive.
 
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