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I was always under the impression that Suzuki created "Talent Education" -- there was no such name attached to schools in Japan or elsewhere before he began it. Can the person who posted this put up any more information about it (or possibly add a citation or a place to look up more info)? Thanks (BTW, whomever you are, thanks for contributing so much content to the body of the article). J Lorraine 12:01, 16 December 2005 (UTC)
I'm not quite sure why the question marks with "Suzuki Shinichi" were added in the last revision. If the person who changed it is watching this page, could you please explain? Otherwise, not seeing any reason for the addition, I will change it back to the way it was before. J Lorraine 10:21, 30 September 2005 (UTC)
This is the first time I've seen the talk section in this site. I will go back to my sources to find the "Talent Education" reference. I'll post this soon I hope. Thank you. bcorrea.
Born on the 17th or 18th? mythrandir 11:55. 24 Dec. 2003. (EST)
I'm pretty sure it's the 17th, but I'll double check J Lorraine 14:07, 2 September 2005 (UTC)
Since Shinichi Suzuki and the [Suzuki Method] are so intertwined, it's easy to place similar info on both pages. I'm considering moving the section on Books Suzuki published about his method to the Method page, and moving the "historical notes" section on the Method page to this page... J Lorraine 07:44, 9 September 2005 (UTC)
The result of the debate was 'no consensus for now, though I will move if others are in favour of this move. — Nightst a llion (?) 08:27, 15 February 2006 (UTC)
I hereby request that this page be moved back to Shinichi Suzuki, since "Shinichi" is the more common form (108,000 Google hits vs 9,930 for "Shin'ichi"). -- TML1988 02:15, 10 February 2006 (UTC)
I hereby request that the closed debate of moving this page back to Shinichi Suzuki be reopened, or a new debate of this kind be started. On WP:MOS-JA, the "Romanization" section CLEARLY STATES that "Article titles should omit apostrophes after syllabic n." This is also in line with Wikipedia's use common names convention, since almost all web sites, books, and other publications show that. To Nightstallion: according to your "correct names" logic, Lee Kuan Yew would have to be moved to Li Guangyao, Chiang Kai-shek would have to be moved to Jiang Jieshi, Tung Chee Hwa would have to be moved to Dong Jianhua, Syngman Rhee would have to be moved to I Seung-man, Park Chung Hee would have to be moved to Bak Jeong-hui, etc. In addition, the first line of this article already indicates the standard Japanese romanization, and the same is true for Junichiro Koizumi, so there is no need for Japanese articles to show n if the n form is not the most commonly used form. -- TML1988 02:00, 6 March 2006 (UTC)
Whether this person is better spelled Shinichi Suzuki or Shin'ichi Suzuki (see section above), there are two other people called すずきしんいち who have articles that I know of: this one and this one. Clearly this Suzuki is better known than both of those photographers together, but it seems to me that he's not hugely better known: it's not as if we're comparing one John Kennedy and all the other John Kennedies. Further, both Suzuki and Shin'ichi are popular names and one or two video-game-writing, baseball-playing or political Shin(')ichi Suzukis wouldn't be surprising. That being so, here's what I propose:
The last part is the most tedious, but there aren't so many links and I'm willing to do the job myself. What say? -- Hoary ( talk) 10:29, 13 December 2007 (UTC)
Done! -- Hoary ( talk) 09:09, 14 December 2007 (UTC)
So which Einstein was Suzuki associated with? Alfred, as the page on the Suzuki Method claims, or Albert, as is stated here? 141.212.131.204 ( talk) 22:38, 17 August 2009 (UTC)
Suzuki biographer Evelyn Hermann gives detailed accounts of the scientist's influence on Suzuki: http://books.google.com/books?id=e8OkE55py04C&lpg=PA14&ots=c4_V7MV5nM&dq=Einstein&pg=PA14#v=onepage&q=Einstein&f=false, and shows a self-portrait drawn and signed by Albert Einstein and addressed to Suzuki. (p. 88) There is also a record of correspondence between Suzuki and Albert Einstein in the Einstein Archives Online: http://www.alberteinstein.info/db/ViewDetails.do?DocumentID=22264 and http://www.alberteinstein.info/db/ViewDetails.do?DocumentID=22263. The answer to your question is clearly 'Albert.' Violin Teacher ( talk) 06:50, 8 December 2009 (UTC)
The article makes reference to "Dr. Suzuki", but also states that Suzuki's formal education never progressed beyond high school. How did he acquire that title? In a classical sense, "doctor" means "teacher". Was the title self-awarded? — Quicksilver T @ 13:43, 4 January 2013 (UTC)
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It should be mentioned that Mark O’Connor, the “investigator” who claims Suzuki was a “liar” and “fraud” is selling his own string method that directly competes with the Suzuki method. That combined with the details concerning his relationship to Einstein “The Einstein”, bring O’Connor’s potentials to be questioned. 76.122.248.198 ( talk) 03:12, 3 January 2023 (UTC)