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Volume 10, Number 10 (October 1892), Theodore Presser
Volume 10, Number 10 (October 1892), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Musical Work in a Small Town
Methods of Playing and Teaching the Reed Organ
Humorous Utterances of Great Tone Poets
Points on the Pedals
Two Against Three
Cultivate the Hearing
Anton Rubinstein's Cyclus of Seven Piano Recitals
Teacher's Art
Courtesy Among Musicians
Neglected Subject
Many-Sided Musician
Piano Students and Harmony
On the Foolishness of Doing Useless Things
Mental Aspect of Teaching
Reflections for Students
How to Interest Pupils
Stammering Players
Volume 10, Number 05 (May 1892), Theodore Presser
Volume 10, Number 05 (May 1892), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Something About Expression
How Paderewski Plays (Poem)
On Teaching Time: Motion, Beats, Measure, and Counting
Ideas About Music Teachers
Paderewski's Playing
Choice of a Teacher
Why Good Pianists Are Scarce
Legato Touch in Foundational Piano Teaching
Interesting the Class
Conversation at a Lesson
Conversation on Music
Arranging a Programme
Hints to Novice Concert Players
Help Towards Understanding the Minor Mode
Some Helps for Teacher and Pupil
Ambition
Musical Environment
Historical Cycle of the Sonata
Success
Volume 10, Number 03 (March 1892), Theodore Presser
Volume 10, Number 03 (March 1892), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Biographical Sketch and Critical Estimate of Ignace J. Paderewski
Parents, Pupils and Teachers
Music Teachers and Music Teaching
Teaching Time
Thorough Practice
Conversation on Music
Scherzoso
How Many Music Lessons a Week and At What Age to Begin
How to Select a Music Teacher
Rhythmical Difficulty Solved
Bad Habits of Young Pianists
Study
Aesthetic Analysis Possible for Pupils
Ear Training
Some Studio Experiences; Or, Thoughts for Pupils
Proposed Remedy for Thoughtless Piano Playing
Classic and Romantic Music
Colors in Thematic Music Printing
Artists and the Public