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Pictures at an Exhibit Floor: ASTA/SAA 2026 Conference

March 3, 2026, 11:48 PM · One of the most interesting things about last week's ASTA/SAA Conference (for the American String Teachers Association (ASTA) and the Suzuki Association of the Americas (SAA)) is the exhibit floor, which this year featured almost 100 exhibitors.

It was a little like a violinist's dream mall, where every store has accessories, books, new inventions and generally cool stuff just for musicians - and particularly for violinists, violists, cellists and bassists and their teachers.

And with some some 4,000 educators, performers, and exhibitors attending the conference, it was a busy mall! Here are some of the highlights:

KorfkerSpring Chin Rest

The German-based Pirastro company - which we know for Evah Pirazzi Strings (the new Neos!) - had brought its newest innovation: the "KorfkerSpring" chin rest. Pirastro's Ed Mingo helped me put this on a violin (borrowed from Southwest Strings booth - many thanks!). I think it's safe to say that it is completely unlike any other chin rest ever invented!

Suzuki Recordings - Available for Streaming?

Alfred Music Fons
Alfred teams up with Fons for access to the Suzuki recordings.

Alfred Publishing, which holds the rights on all the Suzuki music and recordings, offered some news at the conference. Responding to Suzuki teachers who have been frustrated that the Suzuki recordings are difficult to obtain and unavailable on basic streaming platforms, they will now be available for streaming on a platform called Fons, a paid studio management online portal. The selling points: access to the music and recordings, adjustable playback tempos, and the portal as a means of managing one's studio. But it's primarily a studio management platform. Suzuki teachers can get a deal that allows a six-month trial, after which there is a monthly payment of $20 (if I understood correctly). Another option: go old school like me and just buy the CDs of the latest recordings by Hilary Hahn (Books 1-3) and Augustin Hadelich (Books 4-6)) - I found those links here.

Walking the Floor

I did not make it to everyone's booth - but I made it to a good number of them! Here are just a few highlights from several of my trips across the exhibit floor:

Southwest Bass at ASTA Conference

Here's one of the first things I saw - what is it? A Blooming Bass? What a wonderful creation, by Marguerite Salajko of Southwest Strings! (Don't worry, no basses were hurt!)

Larsen Strings
Larsen Strings!

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