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Volume 12, Number 11 (November 1894), Theodore Presser
Volume 12, Number 11 (November 1894), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Some Methods of Popularizing Songs
Jests That Instruct
Courage in Music
Influence of Music
Two Lessons or One Lesson a Week?
Right Beginning
Ways and Means, and—Results
Egoism
Our Country Teachers—Some Hints for Their Advancement
How to Make Practice Easy
Godard's Characteristics
Machine Pupils
Rheumatism of the Hand and Arm
Foreign Titles and Foreign Names
Hints to Young Composers
Conflict Between Public School Work and Music
Habits of Music Pupils
Does Music Describe?
Portamento Touch
Music (Male) Teacher's Work
Suggestions to Musical People
Power of Association
Amateur Musical Club
Paderewski's Tone and Touch
American Pianists (photos)
Volume 12, Number 06 (June 1894), Theodore Presser
Volume 12, Number 06 (June 1894), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Traditional Beethoven Playing
Flying Seed
From a Teacher's Notebook
Graduated Quack
Some Peculiar Concerts
What Can Be Learned From Copying Music
Chat With Paderewski
How to Keep Up a Repertoire
Equally True of Other Nations
Chopin Peculiarity
History of Music in a Nutshell
Some Secrets of Practice Illustrated
Beethoven's Personal Apperance
Life of Richard Wagner
Johann Strauss
Anecdotes of Von Bülow
Arthur Sullivan's Youth
Making It Certain
Word for Private Recitals
Cursory Talk about Sonatas
Paderewski's Daily Life
Music Lessons for Boys
Singers vs. Musicians
Class Experiences
Volume 12, Number 02 (February 1894), Theodore Presser
Volume 12, Number 02 (February 1894), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Fraternal Appreciation
Left Hand
As the Twig, Etc.
How Progress is Made
Concise Chronological History of the Chief Musicians and Musical events from A.D. 1380-1885
This Reminds Me
Unsatisfactory Pupil
Playing in Public
Tempos
Resolve To—
Why Take the Etude?
Fifth Symphony
Description of an Amateur Band
Profitable Practice
Home Influence Upon the Pupil's Progress
Keeping the Piano in Good Condition
Clinging Touch
Rubinstein's Joke
Power of Attention
Conscientious Resolution
Narrow Study
Advice and Caution
Plea for Daily Piano Lessons
Three Talks
Faults of Beginners
American Compositions
Counterparts Among Poets and Composers
Use of the Pedal
What is Popular Music?