Jimmy Stewart and Jean Arthur in 'You Can't Take It With You"
The film was a hit, It won the Academy Award for best picture. And Frank Capra was honored with an Oscar for best director.
Here is some sound from the movie version of “You Can’t Take It With You.”
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JUNE SIMMS: With the Suzuki method, a child first learns to play music by hearing it rather than reading musical notes.
Five-year-old Hannah Mei Steury recently started violin lessons with the Suzuki method. Her teacher, Stephanie Flack, says "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" is the first song children learn to play.
STEPHANIE FLACK: "It's a very simple tune that's easy to learn by ear. And then they learn the elements of how to hold the violin, the bow. We put it together slowly and then they're playing music right away."
Hannah Mei's mother, Judy Steury, says she is amazed at her daughter's progress.
JUDY STEURY: "I think it's great, and she does love it, and she's humming it in the car."
Stephanie Flack says she is not surprised. She was a Suzuki student herself as a girl.
STEPHANIE FLACK: "Our method teaches pieces from the beginning."
Her daughter Shannon plays more advanced pieces, and likes classical music.
SHANNON FLACK: "In classical, you can change things up and play it how you want to play it. I usually change the tempos just a tiny bit and the loudness."
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