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Volume 41, Number 12 (December 1923), James Francis Cooke
Volume 41, Number 12 (December 1923), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Robert Schumann
Basic Principles of Piano Playing (interview with Josef Lhévinne)
Great Composers and Their Predominant Moods
How the Rural Music Teacher Can Stimulate Interest
What the Metropolitan Music Critic Looks for Most
Boney Structure of the Hand
Manna-Zucca (Biographical)
Echoes from the Work Shop
Legato Touch
Favorite Instruments of the Great Composers
Out of Tune—Out of Music
Should Piano Playing Undergo a Radical Reform? (interview with Vladimir de Pachmann)
Do It Again
How to Avoid Fumbling at the Keyboard
Beethoven's Novelties in Instrumentation
Chats with Serious Piano Students
Unheard Practice
Importance of Accompanying
Play as You Think—Think as You …
Volume 41, Number 11 (November 1923), James Francis Cooke
Volume 41, Number 11 (November 1923), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Adults and Piano Playing: Problems of the Student Who Seeks to Develop His Playing When Past the Age of Twenty (interview with Ernest Hutcheson)
Stretching Exercises
Word Pastel Portraits of Chopin
Chopin's Tempo Rubato
Helpful Hints to Disheartened Students
How Masterpieces are Made: Distinctive Methods Used by the Great Masters
Is the Modern Piano a Perfect Instrument?
Why Musical Prodigies Usually Retire Early in Life
Form in Music
Save Your Energy
Trapping the Parent
Basic Principles in Pianoforte Playing (interview with Josef Lhévinne)
Why Not?
Secret of Efficiency
Opportunities of the Music Supervisor
Development of Touch
Practical Ideas on the …
Volume 41, Number 10 (October 1923), James Francis Cooke
Volume 41, Number 10 (October 1923), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Our Fortieth Anniversary: Four Decades in the History of the Theo. Presser Company
Chronological Histoy of The Etude Music Magazine and the Theo. Presser Company
Fortieth Anniversary Prophecies and Greetings: World Famous Composers, Teachers, Critics and Interpretive Artists Have Something to Say About Music Forty Years from Now
Letter from the Leipzig Conservatory
Get Pleasure!
Momentous Musical Meeting: Thomas A. Edison and Lt. Comm. John Philip Sousa Meet for the First Time and Talk Upon Music
Music and Organized Labor
Important to Remember
Basic Principles in Pianoforte Playing
Studio Notes
True or False? Can You Decide?
Daily Health Exercises Especially …
Volume 41, Number 09 (September 1923), James Francis Cooke
Volume 41, Number 09 (September 1923), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Some Vital Point Piano Students Miss: Things that Young Pianists Forget (interview with Frederic Lamond)
Training Eyes and Ears
Taking Care of the Piano: Expert Advice by the National Association of Piano Tuners
Colorful Practice
Success and the Music Teacher's Health: What the Teacher Must Do to Keep Fit
Rubber Stamps that Help
Piano Playing Up to Date
Musical History Intelligence Test: Question on the Lives of the Great Composers
Is This the Golden Age of Voice? (interview with Madame Lucrezia Bori)
Master Singers on Tone Production—Symposium
Serious Piano Student's Ultimate Goal
Look at Your Music Shelf
Simplified Reading for …
Volume 41, Number 08 (August 1923), James Francis Cooke
Volume 41, Number 08 (August 1923), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Leaves from a Virtuoso's Note Book: Practical Study Ideas form Personal Contact with Liszt and Rubinstein (interview with Alexander Siloti)
First Use of the Damper
Tell How Teacher
Making Programs Atrractive
Secret of Caruso's Glorious Voice: What Made the Voice of the Greatest of Tenors so Wonderful and Powerful
Really Use Your Magazines
Need of Muscular Freedom
Carnivals in Music
Transposing Exercises to Build Technic
Demolishing Criticism
Musical Vistas: Sketches from a Busy Musical Life
Swimming to Music
Those Pictured Walls
Ten Be's that Do Not Sting
True of False! Which? Musical Screws to Adjust
Musical Debt ot Aristocracy
Join …
Volume 41, Number 07 (July 1923), James Francis Cooke
Volume 41, Number 07 (July 1923), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Poetry and Practice (interview with Guiomar Novaes)
Lesson from the Birds
Teachers' Obligation to Public
Music Teacher's Obligation to the General Public
Seven Things to Keep Little Musicians Interested
False Tendencies in Present-day Piano Teaching
Right Attitude
Slow Movement
Musician's Social Cheque
Memorizing through Writing
How It's Done
Praise and Its Value
Musical Temperament
Sonata in Musical Literature
Oriental Music
Self-Training in Sight Reading
Making Class Work Profitable with Music Pupils
Thinkn Do
Musical History Intelligence Test: Question on the Lives of the Great Composers
From a Teacher's Letter
Tennis for Technic
Creating Interest in a Beginner
How to Organize …
Volume 41, Number 06 (June 1923), James Francis Cooke
Volume 41, Number 06 (June 1923), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music and Labor: Comments from Famous Americans Upon the Need for Music in Business
Famous Industrial Bands
Team Work with Pupils
Origin of Marks of Expression
Correspondence Column
Keeping at the Front as Hard as Getting There
Abnormal Music vs. Sane Music
Time Cards for Busy Students
Study of the Hand in Piano Playing
Common-Sense Arpeggio Study
Facts about Bars
What is the Best Fingering
How to Overcome Nervousness
Musical Joy Within
Here Comes the Bride: A Junetime Story of the Great Wedding Music of Yesterday and To-day for the Church and for the Home
How Long Shall I Hold …
Volume 41, Number 05 (May 1923), James Francis Cooke
Volume 41, Number 05 (May 1923), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
How I Got Rid of Nervousness in Public
How Mother Collected Her Bills
How Shall We Study
Why Do I Make Mistakes? How Can I Correct Them?
Don’t's for Parents
How Russian Students Work (interview with Sergei Rachmaninoff)
A Plea for the Can't-plays
Why Do Not More Men Take Up Music? Some Thoughts on the Feminization of Music, Yeserday and To-day
Musical History Intelligence Test: Question on the Lives of the Great Composers
Primary Methods in Music
Trick of Confidence
On the Perfecting of the Fourth and Fifth Fingers
Training the Fingers for Quick Results in Accuracy and Speed
Musical …
Volume 41, Number 04 (April 1923), James Francis Cooke
Volume 41, Number 04 (April 1923), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Selection of Pieces
What is Good Singing?
Why We Should Sing the Master Songs
Yodeling in the Alps
New Lights on the Art of the Piano (interview with Sergei Rachmaninoff)
Practical Practice
Teacher in Feathers
Anthems to Kill Time
America's Favorite Hymns: A Discussion Representing the Entire Country Resulting from 32,000 Hymn Titles Sent to The Etude
Romance of Hymns and Tunes
Artistic Production of Octaves
Securing the Mother's Coöperation
Untangling Minor Scales
Making Scales Fascinating
Stirring the Pupil's Imagination
Mystery of Inspiration (interview with Rudolf Friml)
How Can We Interest the Beginner?
Original Rock of Ages
From Broadway to …
Volume 41, Number 03 (March 1923), James Francis Cooke
Volume 41, Number 03 (March 1923), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Chances of the American Girl in Grand Opera (interview with Giulio Gati-Casazza)
Musical Scrap Book
How to Conduct a Music Memory Contest
Look Out for the Runner-up
Making Cans Out of Can'ts
Six Cardinal Points in Trill Playing
Training In
Practical Means for Developing Better Violin Playing (interview with Albert Spalding)
No Duke Need Apply
Home of Yankee Doodle
Make the Minutes Count
Young Musician and a College Position
Singing Your Piano Pieces
When Octaves Leap-Frog
Finding Fun in Teaching
Producing the Staccao and Legato
Lure of Mozart
Highest Pleasure in Music
Poetic and Melodic Gifts of the Negro
Examples …
Volume 41, Number 02 (February 1923), James Francis Cooke
Volume 41, Number 02 (February 1923), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Getting a Start as a Virtuoso (interview with Mischa Levitzki)
Practice Rules
Cultivated Eccentricities of Musicians: Their Futility
Turning Old-Fashioned Musical Traditions Upside Down
Musical Biographical Catechism Tiny Life Stories of Great Masters—Robert Schumann
Parents of Famous Composers
Word of Praise—The Fairy Wand
Finger Liberty Through Scale Playing
How Caruso Practiced Daily
Show Interest in Your Pupils
Poison for Omitted Sharps and Flats
Memorize at Least Twenty Pieces
Musicians and Brain Collapse
Make the First Lesson Exciting
Five Fertile Years of Music
Some Vagaries of Counting
Your Successor
What the Young Composer Must Know
Greater Value of Technical Studies
Build …
Volume 41, Number 01 (January 1923), James Francis Cooke
Volume 41, Number 01 (January 1923), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Art of Keeping the Voice (interview with Giuseppe de Luca)
Simple Facts in Developing a Musical Memory
Ear Training for Beginners
Teaching a Five-Year-Old
Knowing the Scales
How I Earned My Musical Education: A Series of Personal Experiences from Real Music Workers
Memorizing Our Moods
Sight Reading
That Heavy Thumb
When the Contralto Was a Curiosity
Every-Day Pianistic Blunders and How to Cure Them
Eyes and No Eyes
Positive Results form Positive Routine
Secret of Staccato
Historic Musical Memories: How Famous Musicians Have Kept Immense Numbers of Musical Compositions in Their Minds for Long Periods of Time
How to Laugh …