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Volume 16, Number 10 (October 1898), Winton J. Baltzell Oct 1898

Volume 16, Number 10 (October 1898), Winton J. Baltzell

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

Curious Musical Incidents

Overcoming Nervousness

Musical Library

Studio Experiences

How to Keep the Beginning Interested

Outposts of Music

Phase of Music Study in Paris

Kindly Feeling Among Musicians

Musician and the Man

Successful Teacher

Genius Among Students

How to Teach Time

Choosing a Musical Career

Pecularlities of the Piano

Ensemble Playing

How to Overcome So-Called Drudgery

Simple Repertoire

Utility of Music

Tone and Touch

Fragile Possession

Birth of Chopin's Funeral March

Training of the Ear

Fictitious Values

Paderewski on the Physical Side of Piano-Playing

On the Legato in Pianoforte-Playing

What the Mason System Has Done for Me

Raw Material

Technic …


Volume 08, Number 11 (November 1890), Theodore Presser Nov 1890

Volume 08, Number 11 (November 1890), Theodore Presser

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

First Lessons for Young Children

Liberation of the Ring-Finger

Janko Keyboard

Field of Music

On the Desirability of Bach Study

Three Requisites for Teaching

Dr. Holmes on Music

Problems of Music Teaching

Exhortation to Students of Music

Teachers and Teaching

First Lessons to Children

How Much Time is Needed for a Pianoforte Lesson?


Volume 04, Number 06 (June 1886), Theodore Presser Jun 1886

Volume 04, Number 06 (June 1886), Theodore Presser

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

Touch and Technic

Versus Hobbyism

Summer Normal Session

What Shall We Play? or, Musical Education in the Home

Practice Application and Use of Accents in Piano-Forte Practice

What Method Do You Use?

Simplicity of Technique

Musical Acrobats

List of Popular Music

Piano Forte Pedals

Railroad Rates to MTNA Meeting

Notes on J.S. Bach's Well-Tempered Clavichord