This unique series is a comprehensive project complete with backing track audio and instructional videos. Each video is shot in high definition, and also contains a track with Doug’s rhythm section.

Meant for beginner intermediate to advanced players, you will be playing with some of L.A.’s top musicians.

Renowned producer David Foster says, “In an age where the basic fundamentals of music are at great risk, we finally have a book that teaches what real musicians need to know. Doug Cameron imparts some invaluable advice in this book that can truly benefit any musician, not just string players. Really smart, concise and useful for up and comers. A fantastic wealth of information he has created for our future guys!

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Although I personally was not brought up studying the Suzuki method books, both my boys are studying in the Suzuki program. I have come to understand what Dr. Suzuki had in mind, using the strength of training by ear as a foundation for learning. I also deeply appreciate and agree with what Dr. Suzuki set out to achieve by involving students in music…

“I want to make good citizens. If a child hears fine music from the day of his birth and learns to play it himself, he develops sensitivity, discipline and endurance. He gets a beautiful heart.”
Dr. Suzuki

Alex Cameron

I have often said that I believe studying music can bring kinder, more gentle people to the world. I have seen with my own eyes that children involved in music do develop a “beautiful heart”, as Dr. Suzuki professes. The idea of this book is to take the foundation of some of the songs found in Suzuki and other elementary music books and bring in other elements. Because many students are already familiar with these pieces, they can “hit the ground running” so to speak. Beyond that, the tracks are designed to bring new life to these songs. They’re fun to play along to! The project incorporates different styles such as hip hop, gospel, Celtic, country, bluegrass, jazz, Latin, rock and even a bit of reggae into the music. I also introduce jazz rhythms that are a basis for much of the music that the modern string player will encounter later in their musical journey. It is not uncommon for string players to be described as “stiff” or unable to swing when it comes to the rhythmic aspect of music they might encounter in the modern musical world. This series will give the young string player a leg up, introducing them to these rhythms and styles right off the bat. In that way, it won’t be entirely new to them when it comes time to play theses styles. These rhythms are often second nature to rhythm section musicians, or horn players. Why shouldn’t it be second nature to string players as well! I have known so many string player colleagues who love jazz and wish they could play it and improvise. I believe that because their training was so rigid from the start, they find it difficult to let go and play. When the try they often sound stiff and ill at ease with it. And I’m talking about world class musicians who can’t get their head around it. I’m lucky. My mother, Barbara Cameron was a jazz singer and pianist. She used to sing with Rosemary Clooney. My sister and I learned how to play by ear very early on, playing all kinds of songs with my mom on piano.

Now my boys, Alex and Sean have learned since they were very young how to swing, how to play jazz, Celtic, country and all these styles. Because of that, it is an innate part of their background.

That’s why I feel this series is so important because it can open a young player up to these styles in the crucially important stage of development.

Doug Cameron in Concert with Dr. David Littrell & The Kansas State University Orchestra

“With Doug Cameron’s Suzuki Swings series, students can immediately see and be exposed to playing string instruments in many different styles. Because they are already familiar with much of this material, they can jump in immediately Alternative styles are becoming more and more important as we continue into the 21st century. It’s not just classical music anymore, and this is coming from somebody who’s a diehard classical musician! We need to expand our horizons, and Doug Cameron’s series is an excellent way to do it.”

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