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Volume 45, Number 12 (December 1927), James Francis Cooke
Volume 45, Number 12 (December 1927), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Sharps and Flats
On Extemporization
How One Community Solved the Recital Problem
Do Your Fingers Kick Out?
Overcoming Indifference
Christmas Everywhere
Seven Reasons Why You or Members of Your Family Should NOT Study the Piano
César Franck Violin Sonata (painting)
Dissonances and Un-Dissonances: A Chapter Dealing with Euphonious and Cacophanous Tone Groupings
Music That is in Every Man (interview with Roxy)
Potential Sound Always Present
Rut of Separate Hand Practice
Things That Lend Brilliance to Piano Playing
Haunts of Great Masters in Vienna (etchings)
Pelicans and the Piano: A New Revelation of the Significance of Practical Musical Training
Roads to …
Volume 45, Number 11 (November 1927), James Francis Cooke
Volume 45, Number 11 (November 1927), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Branding the Blunders
Mother Music
Musical Education in the Home
How Germany is Striving to Win Back Pre-War Musical Conditions
New Paths in Musical Art (interview with Alfredo Casella)
To Facilitate Note Reading
Aid to Memory and Expression
Mechanics of Art
Treat Your Piano Right: Respect Your Piano in the Home and in the Concert Hall if You Demand the Best Results
Introducing Cora and Dora
Showing an Interest in the Pupil
Teaching the Student to Think
Music as an Inspiration in Art (painting)
Something About Chord-Playing
Successful Radio Performance
Haunts of Great Masters n Vienna (etchings)
Light and Shade …
Volume 45, Number 10 (October 1927), James Francis Cooke
Volume 45, Number 10 (October 1927), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
What Is Meant by Equal Temperament?
Have Contrast in Music
What Shall We Do With Bad Musicians?
Operatic Triumph Over Mountain-High Obstacles (interview with Madame Isang Tapales)
How Can I Raise the Standard of My Playing?
Beethoven's Great Funeral March on the Death of a Hero (monument)
Happy Sides to Beethoven's Life
Fads and Fallacies in Modern Pianism
How to Teach Scales
Two Pianos
Queerest String Instrument in the World
Making Selections of Music for Beginners
Scottish and Other Folksong: Its Relation to Art Music
Translating Practice Into Pleasure
Amber Light for Reading Music
Easy Way to Understand the Triads: …
Volume 45, Number 09 (September 1927), James Francis Cooke
Volume 45, Number 09 (September 1927), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
What Shall I Do With My Music? (interview with Howard Hanson)
For Mastering Scale-Like Passages
Evolution of the Staff
Learning the Pedals
Damrosch and New York Symphony
Launching the Musical Artist: How Great Pianists, Violinists and Singers are Presented to the Public
Music and Poetry in Autumn
Leschetizky's Vital Ideas
Some Observations on Practice
Hot and Cold—A Helpful Teaching Idea
How to Get Up a Little Musical Pageant in Your Town
Do Not Run Past the Signals
Scale Signature Design
Maintaining Interest
Short Compositions for the Piano
Building the Grand Staff
Curing Collapsible First Joints of Fingers
Stunts Do Not …
Volume 45, Number 08 (August 1927), James Francis Cooke
Volume 45, Number 08 (August 1927), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Technic and Beauty in Piano Playing (interview the Guiomar Novaes)
Aim and Achievement
Position at the Keyboard
Perfect Twenty-Four
Mistakes Accompanists Make
Interesting the Boy in Practice
Musical Smiles
All About the Slur: Its Fifteen Uses in Music
Von Buelow in Chicago
Learning the Midas Touch from Schubert's Rosamunde
To Do, Or Not To Do
Interpretation of the Little Classics
Liszt's Impromptu Feat
For a Stiff Wrist
Necessity of Visual Musical Education
Whole Rest and Half Rest Gentlemen
Learning the Art of Conducting With the Aid of the Talking Machine
Something About Tone
Wagner a Nervous Conductor
Learning to Listen …
Volume 45, Number 07 (July 1927), James Francis Cooke
Volume 45, Number 07 (July 1927), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Nothing But Exercises for Six and One-half Years (interview with Tito Schipa)
Perfection Before Pedal
Why Stop Work When Lessons Stop?
Thought Provoker
Breaking-in the New Lesson
On Developing Good Taste Early
Weight Playing
Managing the Student and the Studio
Rhythmic Motions
It Pays to Advertise
Finger Gymnastics
How to Keep Pupils
Few Hints on Violin Playing (interview with Eddy Brown)
Flowers of Our Lost Romance
Improving the Diatonic Scale
Melody Writing for Little Folks
Your Ally—The Bulletin Board
Asparagus with Brahms
Such Hard Times
Putting Life Into Your Playing: Rhythmical Movement Applied to Technic
What the Cowboy Liked Best …
Volume 45, Number 06 (June 1927), James Francis Cooke
Volume 45, Number 06 (June 1927), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Staccato, the Spice of Music
Keeping Up One's Music
What Effect Has Jazz Upon Present Day Music and Composers?
Magical Symbols of Notation
Glimpse of Jenny Lind
Association of Teacher and Pupil
Power of Accidentals Outside the Measure
Perfection of the Pianist
Polka
Timepiece of Music
Problem of Mixed Time
How the Musician Should Deal with Nerves
Listening In
Musical Vacation
Slow Scale Practice
Can You Tell?—Quiz
How to Give a Delightful Summer Musicale
Phonograph Master Class
Romance of the Scales
Charles Wakefield Cadman All-American Composer
Lucy Learns the Art of Dancing: A Humorous Recitation
Too Big for Him
How …
Volume 45, Number 05 (May 1927), James Francis Cooke
Volume 45, Number 05 (May 1927), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Real Secret of Relaxation in Pianoforte Playing
What Music Thinkers Think
Ten Rules for Writing Music
Simple Ear Test
Making a Musical Start
Can You Tell? Contest
How to Play Glissandos
Vanishing Folksong
Teaching Scales to Young People
Make the Pupils Do the Work
Early Steps in Music
Pedal Study
One Perfect Number
More Questions from Teachers, Answered
Phenomena of the Wonder Child: Musical Prodigies of Today and Yesterday
Form in Music
Famous Liszt Cadenza Simplified
Gymnasium of the Singers: Technic That Produces Definite Results
Let the Pupils Do It
Scientific Grading
Bel Canto Legend
Leschetizky and the Invalid
My …
Volume 45, Number 04 (April 1927), James Francis Cooke
Volume 45, Number 04 (April 1927), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
How to Use the Weight and Relaxation Method
Were Bach, Mozart and Schubert Poorly Paid
Musical Note
Points on Practicing
Drawing and Accenting
Secret of Touch or How to Extract the Most Beautiful Tone from the Pianoforte
Substituting Flats for Sharps
Music Creed
Another Use for the Metronome
Shifting the Staves
Can I Learn to Count?
Hints on Rapid, Flexible Playing
Training the Brain to Remember and Reproduce Music
Avoiding After-Pressure on the Keys
Starting a Miniature Conservatory
Getting the Pupil to Think
Aiding the Late Beginner
Great Masters as Students—Beethoven
For Stretching the Hand
Aristoxenus The Modern
Jumping the …
Volume 45, Number 03 (March 1927), James Francis Cooke
Volume 45, Number 03 (March 1927), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Debussy: His Significance in the History of Piano Literature
Setting High Standards
What Music Does to Youth
Study of Octave Playing
Power of the Dot in Music
How to Estimate the Right Tempo
Bach's Two and Three Part Inventions as a Foundation for Polyphonic Playing
Art of Giving an Interesting Lesson
Getting Right Down to Business
Graded Scrap Books
Quiet Practice
What Active Musi Workers are Thinking and Saying
Viewpoints and Side Lights: Concerning Minor Keys
Bugbear Turned to Account
Excellent Program of Compositions by Amercan Women
Sharps and Flats Contest
What Music is Doing for College Students
Haydn's Opinion …
Volume 45, Number 02 (February 1927), James Francis Cooke
Volume 45, Number 02 (February 1927), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
What Every Music Lover Should Know About the Band
Encourage Expression
Distinguishing Between Whole and Half Rests
Scale Contests
Patriotism in Music
Adult Beginner
Only One Chance
Some Other Values
Banish Monotony
Common Sense in Piano Study
Life Stories of Great Masters
Dullard of Finger Family
Coney to Carnegie: In Which He Tells What Determination and Hard Work May Do for the Young Singer
Painting a Fugue
Keeping in Daily Touch with the Pupil
Grieg and the Royal Decoration
Theory of Major and Minor Keys for Beginners
Foot-Work at the Piano
Making Music Lessons Interesting
Playing Teacher
Just Before Playing …
Volume 45, Number 01 (January 1927), James Francis Cooke
Volume 45, Number 01 (January 1927), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music and the State (Editorial)
Giving Vitality to the Phrase: Showing How Better Accenting Makes Better Playing
Musical Biographical Catechism: Tiny Life Stories of Great Masters
Why Count?
Practical Acoustics for Musicians
Eight Ways for Making One's Playing Musicianly
More I Practice, the Worse I Get
Russian Amateurs
Conservation of Energy in Music Readin
Robert Schumann
New Picture of Edward MacDowell
Another Way to Teach Harmony
Good Music—Bad Piano
Breath Marks
Mental Aids to Memorizing
Put On the Brakes
High Calling of the Teacher
Playing Accompaniments
Useful Test
How Music Theory Helps Music Lovers
Counting Aloud
Baffling Difficulty
What Assignments …