The members of the
International Suzuki Instrument Committees are nominated by
their own regional Suzuki Association, one member for each
Suzuki instrument taught that region.
The main
task of the International Instrument Committees is to
oversee the preparation of new Suzuki materials for each
instrument or
other educational activity covered by the Suzuki Method.
The
Instrument Committees have the right to final say regarding
publications and choice of artist for recordings in dialogue
with the publisher in question.
The ISA Board should, in general, accept the recommendations
and decisions of instrument committees.