Sassmannshaus Early Start on the Viola
For more than three decades The Sassmannshaus Tradition has been one of the leading string methods for children in German-speaking countries. In fact, more than half a million players have successfully learned to play the violin, viola and cello using this method. For more than three decades The Sassmannshaus Tradition has been one of the leading string methods for children in German-speaking countries. In fact, more than half a million players have successfully learned to play the violin, viola and cello using this method. The Sassmannshaus Tradition for viola is now available in English and has been adapted, both in content and songs, for today's English-speaking children.
For more than three decades The Sassmannshaus Tradition has been one of the leading string methods for children in German-speaking countries. In fact, more than half a million players have successfully learned to play the violin, viola and cello using this method. For more than three decades The Sassmannshaus Tradition has been one of the leading string methods for children in German-speaking countries. In fact, more than half a million players have successfully learned to play the violin, viola and cello using this method. The Sassmannshaus Tradition for viola is now available in English and has been adapted, both in content and songs, for today's English-speaking children.
For more than three decades The Sassmannshaus Tradition has been one of the leading string methods for children in German-speaking countries. In fact, more than half a million players have successfully learned to play the violin, viola and cello using this method. For more than three decades The Sassmannshaus Tradition has been one of the leading string methods for children in German-speaking countries. In fact, more than half a million players have successfully learned to play the violin, viola and cello using this method. The Sassmannshaus Tradition for viola is now available in English and has been adapted, both in content and songs, for today's English-speaking children.