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Volume 32, Number 06 (June 1914), James Francis Cooke
Volume 32, Number 06 (June 1914), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Making Drill Interesting
Helpful Pedal Exercise
Appreciation of Contemporary Music (interview with Claude Debussy)
Scales and the Child
High Teaching Ideals of American Musical Pedagogs
Qualifications for Positions in Summer Hotel Orchestras
Nature of the Difference Between the Classical and the Romantic Schools
Teaching the Lines and Spaces
Point in Musical History
Begin Music Study Early
Concentration in Music Study (interview with Olga Samaroff)
Have I Real Talent?
Leading the Pupil to See the Beauty of it All
Diagnosing the Talents of the New Pupil
Interesting Aspects of the Romances of Frederic Chopin
Art of Transposing
How the Music Teachers …
Volume 05, Number 07 (July 1887), Theodore Presser
Volume 05, Number 07 (July 1887), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
American Piano Composers
Experience
Current Chats
New Musical Institute
On the Comprehension of Things Musical
Piano Teaching
Individualizing
Carefully Selected List of American Songs Suitable for Concert and Teaching Purposes with Key, Compass, Grade and Price
Gounod's Advice
Elementary Piano Instructions
Good Instruction
Letter from Germany
Johannes Brahms and Robert Volkmann
Volume 02, Number 07 (July 1884), Theodore Presser
Volume 02, Number 07 (July 1884), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Seven and a Third Octave Pianos
Teachers of Music
Successes, Directions, Incentives, Developments
Course in Harmony
Volume 02, Number 02 (February 1884), Theodore Presser
Volume 02, Number 02 (February 1884), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Few Thoughts for Piano-Forte Teachers
Gottschalk
Successes, Directions, Incentives, Developments
Action of the Fifth Finger in Piano Playing and the Means of Securing a Correct Position of Hand, Arm, and Fingers
Purity and Impurity
Robert Schuman's Rules for Young Musicians, Part 2
Thoughts on Piano Playing
Fourth Finger of the Left Hand