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Gardner-Webb University

1892

Music teacher

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Full-Text Articles in Music Practice

Volume 10, Number 10 (October 1892), Theodore Presser Oct 1892

Volume 10, Number 10 (October 1892), Theodore Presser

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

Musical Work in a Small Town

Methods of Playing and Teaching the Reed Organ

Humorous Utterances of Great Tone Poets

Points on the Pedals

Two Against Three

Cultivate the Hearing

Anton Rubinstein's Cyclus of Seven Piano Recitals

Teacher's Art

Courtesy Among Musicians

Neglected Subject

Many-Sided Musician

Piano Students and Harmony

On the Foolishness of Doing Useless Things

Mental Aspect of Teaching

Reflections for Students

How to Interest Pupils

Stammering Players


Volume 10, Number 05 (May 1892), Theodore Presser May 1892

Volume 10, Number 05 (May 1892), Theodore Presser

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

Something About Expression

How Paderewski Plays (Poem)

On Teaching Time: Motion, Beats, Measure, and Counting

Ideas About Music Teachers

Paderewski's Playing

Choice of a Teacher

Why Good Pianists Are Scarce

Legato Touch in Foundational Piano Teaching

Interesting the Class

Conversation at a Lesson

Conversation on Music

Arranging a Programme

Hints to Novice Concert Players

Help Towards Understanding the Minor Mode

Some Helps for Teacher and Pupil

Ambition

Musical Environment

Historical Cycle of the Sonata

Success


Volume 10, Number 03 (March 1892), Theodore Presser Mar 1892

Volume 10, Number 03 (March 1892), Theodore Presser

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

Biographical Sketch and Critical Estimate of Ignace J. Paderewski

Parents, Pupils and Teachers

Music Teachers and Music Teaching

Teaching Time

Thorough Practice

Conversation on Music

Scherzoso

How Many Music Lessons a Week and At What Age to Begin

How to Select a Music Teacher

Rhythmical Difficulty Solved

Bad Habits of Young Pianists

Study

Aesthetic Analysis Possible for Pupils

Ear Training

Some Studio Experiences; Or, Thoughts for Pupils

Proposed Remedy for Thoughtless Piano Playing

Classic and Romantic Music

Colors in Thematic Music Printing

Artists and the Public