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Full-Text Articles in Ethnomusicology
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 …
Volume 44, Number 12 (December 1926), James Francis Cooke
Volume 44, Number 12 (December 1926), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Art of Clarity in Pianoforte Playing (interview with Harold Samuel)
Teaching the Adult Beginner
Counting for Balky Pupils
How to Teach the Notes on the Grand Staff Beginning with Middle C
Don't Hurry! The Tortoise Won
Music-Sharing Plan
Leschetizky Memorial Dedicated
Interesting Ways of Giving Harmony Examination
How Kullak Taught Octaves
When to Practice Each Hand Alone
Practice Audiences
Good Equipment Necessary for Good Instruction
Schubert the Modernist
Young Student's Measure
Relative Minors
Beethoven's Piano Sonatas and How to Play Them
Musical Postcards
Schubertiana
Character Study of George Frederic Handel
Last Lesson First
Golden Age of Music: Henry T. Finck's …
Volume 44, Number 11 (November 1926), James Francis Cooke
Volume 44, Number 11 (November 1926), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Character Sketch of Schubert
Franz Schubert as Others Saw Him
Marriage of Rhythm and Rubato
What Does Technic Mean to You?
Question of More Pep
Scaling the Technic Ladder
Gaining Pupil's Confidence
Piano Lesson in Vaudeville
Mental Tests
Quo Vadis Piano?: Which Way is Pianistic Art Turning?
For Lycidas is Dean, Young Lycidas—Milton
Thoughts from Schubert
Teacher—Mother—Pupil
Musician's Library
Wisdom of Women Musical Workers: What Women Musicians are Thinking
Some Unconsidered Details Often Neglected
Inspiring Confidence
Schubert's Life in Anecdote
Schubert in Romance
How to Read Music Accurately, Rapidly and Comfortably
Why and When the Fourth Finger
Practicing New Scales …
Volume 44, Number 10 (October 1926), James Francis Cooke
Volume 44, Number 10 (October 1926), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Don't! An Article for Budding Professionals
Selling One's Service
Music That Endures
Safe and Sane Memorizing
Daddy's Musical Family
Variety in Recitals
Solving Rhythmical Riddles
How to Improve Your Sight Reading
Can I Develop Absolute Pitch?
When Shall I Stop Learning?
Marvel of the Human Voice: How Natural Methods of Training Produce Exceptional Results (interview with Oscar Saenger)
Engaging a New Music Teacher
Faithful Pupil
Fascinating Journeys in Music Land
Personality of Rameau
Making the Most of the First Year
Dictionary Habit
Practical Lessons in Hand Culture
Little Life Stories of Great Masters: Biographies in Catechism Form
Queer Notation
Aids …
Volume 44, Number 09 (September 1926), James Francis Cooke
Volume 44, Number 09 (September 1926), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Did Beethoven Jazz?
Laughing Chorus
Music on the Other Side of the World (interview with Mischa Levitzki)
Tiny Life Stories of Great Masters
How Can I Raise the Standard of My Playing
Lesson with Chopin
Litle Help on the C Scale Fingering
Remarkable Art of Georges Bizet
When the Wrong Note is It
Teach Both Staffs from the Beginning
Musical Bank Account
Memorial to Louis C. Elson
Magic of Details
Why Not More Home Group Music?
Musical Instruments of Yesteryear
Magnifying Pedal
On Always Progressing
Lessons Away from the Piano
Striking Wrong Notes
Bach at the Organ
Select the Proper …
Volume 44, Number 08 (August 1926), James Francis Cooke
Volume 44, Number 08 (August 1926), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Chronologial Progress in Musical Art (interview with Igor Fedorovitch Stravinsky)
Beethoven's Literary Education
I Will
Backing Up
Musical Fundamentals Which Every Student Should Know
Bugaboo of Memorizing
Enthusiastic and Popular Teacher
To Keep Up a Repertoire
Teach by Comparisons
Competent Chopin Commentaries
Music and Morocco
Pupils' Time Wasters
Paris Grand Opera House
Caruso's Meeting with Puccini
Research
Fascinating Journeys in Music Land, Part 2
Real Chopin
Teaching the Sharps and Flats
Your Teacher Enjoys
Geometric Gymnastics
Improving a Pupil's Sense of Rhythm
Planting a Musical Garden
Helping the Beginner
Well-Known Transcriptions and Arrangements for Piano
Give Me Little Classics
Unique …
Volume 44, Number 07 (July 1926), James Francis Cooke
Volume 44, Number 07 (July 1926), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Our Own Musical To-Morrow
Why the World Needs Music (interview with Henry Van Dyke)
Unnecessary Movement
In Defense of Etudes
Keys' Sang
Beethoven's Piano Sonatas and How to Teach Them, Part 3
Make Friends of Your Instruments
When You Play That Piece
Let's Pretend
Great Men and the Power of Music
Fascinating Journeys in Music Land
Practice Won't Wait Said Rubinstein
Do You Listen?
Education of the Average Student in Music
Romanticism in Music
Practicing Versus Playing
Student Takes Stock
Musicians and Their Hair
Professional Etiquette
Indoor Relay Race in Scales
One Key at a Time
Unused Faculties
Self Help …
Volume 44, Number 06 (June 1926), James Francis Cooke
Volume 44, Number 06 (June 1926), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Everything Counts in Your Musical Success (interview with Lawrence Tibbett)
Vale, Melodeon!
Profitable Lesson in Playing Double Notes
Women's Orchestras in 18th Century Italy
Simple Help for Scale-Mastery
Attention and Getting Along
Practical Point for Practical Teachers
Getting the Hang of the Rhythm
Various Ways of Writing Dots and Their Corresponding Touches
Rightly Learned Piece
Learning the Keyboard
How Words Help
Musical Biographical Catechism: Tiny Life Stories of Great Masters
Adult Beginner and His Problems
For the Musically Slow
Selecting Compositions for Your Pupils
Cyril Scott and His Ego
How to Play Correctly Two Notes Against Three
Thumb Drill of …
Volume 44, Number 05 (May 1926), James Francis Cooke
Volume 44, Number 05 (May 1926), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Beethoven's Piano Sonatas, and How to Play Them
Getting Technic Away from the Keyboard
Vitality in Practice
I Am Music
Silent Practice
Study of Scales
Speeding Up Sight Reading
Going to Opera and Concerts in Europe
Syncopation
Teaching the Child to Listen
Study in Rhythm
Chopin as a Master of Form
Reading the Bass Clef
Notable Musical Program: The Philadelphia Sesqui-Centennial, 1776-1926
How Can I Raise the Standard of My Playing? Some Experiments in the Fundamentals of Passage-Playing
Making Changes in Tempo
Time Keeper
First Steps in Transposition
On Selecting Music for Pupils
What Great Men Said About Chopin
Art …
Volume 44, Number 04 (April 1926), James Francis Cooke
Volume 44, Number 04 (April 1926), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Hungary' Love for Music
Waiting for Inspiration
Slow Down
Don't Play Your Hardest Pieces in Public
Regular Practice Counts
Psychology of Reading Music at Sight
Dead Notes
Little Life Stories of the Great Masters
Strength of Silence
Hungary, the Land of Rhythm and Melody (interview with Yolanda Mëro)
Reveling in Music
Chord Playing
Imitation in Musical Compositions
Aids for the Slow Reader
Irresistible Lure of Gypsy Music
Practical Method of Teaching Treble and Bass Notes
Five Reasons Why You Should Study the Piano
Nervousness
Get a Musical Education First (interview with Margarete Matzenauer)
Our Musical Esperanto
On Temper in Piano …
Volume 44, Number 03 (March 1926), James Francis Cooke
Volume 44, Number 03 (March 1926), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Under No Consideration Would I Give Up Music (interview with Ralph Modjeski)
Are Scales Worth-While?
Winter Musicales
Equal Finger Development
Most Musical Town in the World
Mixing Heart with Art
Getting the Student's Measure
Some Points in Pianoforte Duet Playing
Thought Starters
Chopin's Preludes as Interpreted by Liszt
Hard Pierce!
Helps Along the Road
True Chopin
Slow Practice on Old Pieces
Resolves for the New Year
Some Inspirations of Composers
Little Life Stories of the Great Masters
Chopin Reflections
Chopin in His Last Years
Can Expressive Playing be Taught?
Teach Children to Compose
Music of Ireland
Music Teachers' Organizations Honor …
Volume 44, Number 02 (February 1926), James Francis Cooke
Volume 44, Number 02 (February 1926), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Chopin: A Eulogy Upon the Greatest of Polish Musicians
Chopin's Estimate of Other Musicians
Six Don’t's for Young Students
Chopin Pilgrimage in the Mediterranean
What the Piano Teacher Must Know
Interesting Class Lessons
Vary the Position
Present-Day Significance of Chopin
Inspirational Moments
Climaxes in Chopin's Art
Character Study of Chopin
Chopin Reflections
Episodes on the Life of Chopin: Milestones, Musical and Otherwise, in the Career of the Most Famous Master of Piano Music
First Lesson on the Keyboard
Can You Discriminate?
Genius of Chopin
Chopin Character Lines
Chopin and Schumann Play Quits
Chopin Chronology
That New Composition
Advice on the …
Volume 44, Number 01 (January 1926), James Francis Cooke
Volume 44, Number 01 (January 1926), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Tributes from Eminent Men and Women to Theodore Presser
How to Teach the Major and Minor Scales
Suggestion for Orchestra Goers
Some Aspects of America's Advance in the Musical Art (interview with Owen Wister)
Practice Hour for the Rusty Housewife
Character Study of Theodore Presser the Man: Biography of Theodore Presser as it Appears in Who's Who for 1925
Inspirational Moments
What Part Has Modernism in Present Day Piano Study
Teaching Old Pianists New Tricks
Touch
Utilizing Sensations
Life Appreciations of Theodore Presser from Those Who Knew Him
Opus-Numbers
Adaptable Wrist-Action
Practical Fingering Illustrated for Individual Needs: A Self-Help for …
Volume 43, Number 12 (December 1925), James Francis Cooke
Volume 43, Number 12 (December 1925), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music the Humanizer
Tinsel and Gold of Opera
Studying Aloud
Collapsible Fingers
How to Prepare for Playing in Concerts
Artistic Execution of Octaves
Don't Discourage the Pupil by Beginning all Over Again
Facts about Early Musicians
Brahms, Tausig and Some Variations
Your Chances of Scaling the Operatic Heights (interview with Maria Jeritza)
Two Geniuses in One Apartment
Touch that Thrills
Brahms on Composing Songs
Dictionary Dick
Keyboard Guides
New Ideas on Study and Practice (interview with Percy Grainger)
Some Suggestions for Sightreading
Keep Sweet
Relaxed Piano Playing
Steps Upward
Landing on Skips
Need for Merry Music
Rising Tide of Musical …
Volume 43, Number 11 (November 1925), James Francis Cooke
Volume 43, Number 11 (November 1925), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Singer and the Church
Analysis and the Synthesis as Related to Theory and Practice
Vocal Introspection
Technic of Singing
Italian Aspect of the Art of Pianoforte Playingn (interview with Maria Carreras)
Try Praise
Four Charming Pupils' Recitals
Contemporary Musical Comments
Digging and Plodding in Music: How Work Solves Many Student Problems
Counting Contest
Class Lessons and Accenting
Private Box
Writing Harmony Exercises
Amateur Composers
Musical Peep-Hole Museum
How to Organize a Community Chorus: Practical Advice Based Upon Wide Experience Here and Abroad
Arabian Music
Missed Lesson, Again
Debutante's Publicity
Most Important Element in Piano Technic: How to Avoid Nervous Breakdown …
Volume 43, Number 10 (October 1925), James Francis Cooke
Volume 43, Number 10 (October 1925), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Talks on Playing the Piano
Inspirational Moments with Cultured Minds that Love Music
To Promote Clean Playing
Tone Color Explained: Why Does the Same Note Sound Differently When Played by Different Instruments? What are Harmonics?
You Are Responsible
Touch Piano Playing
Little Life Stories of the Great Masters—Verdi
Teaching With Enthusiasm
Principles of Fingering in Piano Playing
Eternal Vigilance the Price of Technic
Ferdinand Himmelreich
Piano in Modern Music
Why Wagner Triumphed: An Understanding of the Ideals and Principles Which He Pursued Indefatigably
What About Class Instruction?
Music Teacher's Debt to the Automobile
Little Facts from Musical History
Master Thoughts …
Volume 43, Number 09 (September 1925), James Francis Cooke
Volume 43, Number 09 (September 1925), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
How to Play an Artistic Accompaniment
How Health Affects the Memory
Musical Maxims
Rebuilding a Long-Neglected Piano Technic
How Music is Saving Thousands From Permanent Mental Breakdown: Remarkable Results of Experiments and Investigations Now Being Conducted in Large Hospitals for Mental Diseases and In Penal Institutions (interview with Willem van de Wall)
Small Talent
Musical Spelling Bee
Teacher's Turn
Those Excuses!
Music of the Spheres: How the Musician May Develop His Soul Through the Study of the Stars
How Goldmark Won a Hearing
Talking Machine and Small Children
Finger Taps
Imagination in Playing
Helpful Hint for Teachers
Those Little Feet …
Volume 43, Number 08 (August 1925), James Francis Cooke
Volume 43, Number 08 (August 1925), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Modern Ideas in Pianoforte Technic (interview with E. Robert Schmitz)
Developing a Sense of Rhythm
What Schubert Thought About
There is Music in the Air
Mirth and Music: A Midsummer Page of Merriment and Wit of the Famous Musicians, Taken from the Recent Highly Entertaining Book, Musical Laughs
Reading Music by Groups
Your Musical Memory—How to Enlarge It
Carmen's Half Century
Schubert's Daily Round
Virtuosity Versus Musicianship
Motives
Naming the Note Family
Systematic Practice Plan
Mastering Forearm Movements
John Brown, of John Brown's Body
Mean and Cranky
How to Select a Teacher
American Renaissance of Johann Sebastian Bach (interview with …
Volume 43, Number 07 (July 1925), James Francis Cooke
Volume 43, Number 07 (July 1925), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Era of Great Orchestral Conductors in America
Gottschalk Bit His Nails
Everlasting Fight for Good Music
Those Fourth and Fifth Fingers
First Steps in Memorizing
Use of the Pedals
Feel the Rhythm
What is Thematic Development?
Another Way to Memorize
Practice of Arpeggios
Felix Le Couppey
Tempest, A Musical Play
Help to Acquire a Brilliant Technic
Contagious Short Motive
Von Buelow and His Vidow
Can I Learn to Conduct?: Practical Hints on Conducting Orchestras and Choruses
Four Charming Pupils' Recitals
Protect Your Friends From This Monstrous Musical Swindle
True-False Examination in Music
Miss Blank's Method
When to Leave a Teacher
Volume 43, Number 06 (June 1925), James Francis Cooke
Volume 43, Number 06 (June 1925), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Master Secret of a Great Teacher (interview with Alexander Brailowsky)
Rossini's Musical Opinions
Inspirational Moments with Eminent Friends of Music
Indefatigable Czerny
Running Down Bad Habits
Most Important Principle in Piano Practice: What Rubinstein Said Was the Greatest Thing He Could Teach His Pupils
Value of Togetherness
How to Make Practice Interesting
Reaching the Boy Through Good Music: Notable Work Conducted in Junior Orchestras, Boy Bands and Harmonica Clubs
Suggestions for Summer Work
Tears of Berlioz
Beautifying Octaves
Musical Americana
Keyboard Tricks of Great Virtuosi
How Gottschalk Avoided Stage-Fright
Weight-Playing
What the Music Student Should Know About the Minor Scale …
Volume 43, Number 05 (May 1925), James Francis Cooke
Volume 43, Number 05 (May 1925), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
What Makes Piano Playing Difficult?
How the Busy Teacher Can Develop His Hearing
Lessonettes
My Card System
Practicing for Perfection
Prelude to Practice
Beat Before the First
What is Music?
I Simply Cannot Memorize: Of Course You Can If You Know How and Sincerely Desire to Memorize
Train Scale
Putitng Pep into Piano Practice
Fascinatng Facts from Musical History
New Ways of Studying Runs
Child's First Lesson
Learning How to Finger: How to Avoid Brain Waste and Time Waste by Knowing Just Which Digits to Employ
Do Not Anticipate
Ten Times
Scientific Reviewing
What Are Really the World's Greatest Masterpieces …
Volume 43, Number 04 (April 1925), James Francis Cooke
Volume 43, Number 04 (April 1925), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
How I Came to Love Music (interview with Edward W.Bok)
Piano Keyboard for Young Beginners
Education Is Learning to Do
Saint-Saëns' Marche Heroique
Don't Expect the Teacher To Do It All
Introduction and Prelude
One Way to Memorize
Studio Staccatos
Breaking Off in Playing
Ingredients of a Great Pianist
How Sound Differs From Noise
Needed Musical Innovations
Self Instruction in the Art of Touch
Father of the Pianoforte
How to Become an Expert in Piano Technic
Great Composers' Love of Flowers: With Suggestions for a Springtime Flower-Music Recital
Pointer Instead of Pencil
Trill in the Works of the Masters
How …
Volume 43, Number 03 (March 1925), James Francis Cooke
Volume 43, Number 03 (March 1925), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Making of a Virtuoso Violinist (interview with Leopold Auer)
How Haydn Got His Job
How Von Weber Looked
Keep Your Piano in Tune
Famous London Physician on the Healing Power of Music
Exaggeration
Curbing the Music Student's Mania for Speed
Musical Bed Rock
For Pupils Slow in Reading Notes
Scientific Hand and Finger Placement, and Other Essentials to Artistic Success
Learning the Staff
What Practice Really Is
Analysis Without Harmony
Teaching the Scale to a New Pupil
What It Means to Put Over a Popular Song
Golden Slowness
Pedal Pointers
Deportment at the Piano
Set Your Mark High
Pirates on …
Volume 43, Number 02 (February 1925), James Francis Cooke
Volume 43, Number 02 (February 1925), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Tests of Rhythm
Interpretation for the Child
Smallest Interval
Bass Bothers Me
How Not to Practice
Promise with a Purpose
Melody and Accompaniment with One Hand
What Should the Musician Know About Business?
Play Often
Inspirational Moments
Short Cuts to Piano Proficiency: Four Simple Measures of Technic to be Practiced in Many Different Ways
Crossing the Hands
Tone-Color for the Amateur Pianist
Time-Keeping in Music
How to Bring an Earlier Technic Up to Date
Analyzing Melodies
Keeping a Repertoire Fresh
Side Lights
Musicians Do Not Sleep Enough
Avoiding Monotony in Scale Practice
Substitution of Fingers
Resourceful Piano
Vanquished Conductor
Why …
Volume 43, Number 01 (January 1925), James Francis Cooke
Volume 43, Number 01 (January 1925), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Errors that Young People Make
Limbering Up Exercise
Repose in Teaching
Just Wondering
Playing Class
Touch and Hearing
Finger Elastic Touch
Scale Practice
So-Called Soft Pedal
Keeping Your Teaching Alive by Constant Study
Taking Stock of Ourselves
Be an Optimistic Teacher
Why Make Music Hideous? Down with the Uglifyers of Music
When is a Melody?
About the Trill
Accent—The Life Pulse in Music
How Mozart Composed
Giving a Musicale
Strengthening the Fingers
What Radio Means to the Music Student
Pointers on Beginner's Practice
Fear of Black Notes
When Practice is Practice
Body Touch
Concerts in Africa
Why is There So …
Volume 42, Number 12 (December 1924), James Francis Cooke
Volume 42, Number 12 (December 1924), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Acquiring a Technic of Interpretation
Public Library
Inspirational Moments
Why a Musical Italy?
Ring Out, Ye Bells!: How to Secure Bell Effects in Piano Music
Illustration and Demonstration in Teaching
Exercises for Development of Extensors
Triumph of Grieg: How the Great Norwegian Composer Has Gained Permanent Recognition
Seven Practices to Conquer Difficulties
Play Days of Musicians
Are You Going Caroling This Christmas? Revival of a Mediaeval Custom Which is Sweeping the Country: Stories of the Most Famous Christmas Carols and Christmas Folk Songs
Musical Class Training
Giving the Fingers a Vacation
Waking Dozing Students
Determination Masters Piece
Rubinstein's Master Methods …
Volume 42, Number 11 (November 1924), James Francis Cooke
Volume 42, Number 11 (November 1924), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Why is So Much Piano Playing Dull and Uninteresting to Listen To?
Serious Danger to Some Young Students in Large Cities
Another Way with Arpeggios
What Chance Has the Adult Beginner in Music?
How Ought Bach to be Played?
Keyboard Motions that Insure Better Piano Playing
Infinite Pains and Genius
What Studies Shall I Use?
Virtuosity Discounted in England
Origin of Creole Rhythms
Two Against Three Exercise
Use the Dictionary
Is Bach Dull?
Bernhard Hamblen
How Famous Virtuosos Hypnotize Audiences
Useful Triad
To Acquire Speed with Accuracy and Without Hesitation
Improving Hand Stretch
Power of Music: What Great Minds Have …