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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 …
Volume 42, Number 09 (September 1924), James Francis Cooke
Volume 42, Number 09 (September 1924), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Schumann—The Master of Child Music: Why Schumann's Muisc Has Had Such a Great Influence on the Education of the Young
Small-Hands Pupil
Making Practice Pleasant
What Touch Shall I Use in Phrasing? A Much-Needed Discussion of an Everyday Musical Problem
Helpful Hints on Practicing
Velvet Tone
Runaway Warhorses
Turning Music Noiselessly
What Effect is Jazz Likely to Have Upon the Music of the Future? (interview with Percy Grainger)
Why Chopin Used a Metronome
Sharps and Flats for Little Ones
Sight-Reading Without a Teacher
Will You Pay the Price
Teach Coöperation by the Use of Two Pianos
Carrots for a Donkey …
Volume 42, Number 08 (August 1924), James Francis Cooke
Volume 42, Number 08 (August 1924), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Where is Jazz Leading America: Opinions of Famous Men and Women In and Out of Music (Symposium)
Learning to Memorize: A Pianoforte Lesson
Story of the Trill, or Shake
Making Exercises Interesting
Legato—Plus Ears
Is the Triangle a Musical Instrument
What is Jazz Doing to American Music? (interview with Paul Whiteman)
Strike Once, Not Twice
Lincoln Sets Students an Example
Things to Teach My Pupils Every Day
Drill-Master or Music Teacher
Give Your Favorite Exercise a Rest
Musical Nation
Children as Imitators
American Dance Music is Not Jazz
What Gottschalk Said to Carreno
Stop, Look, Listen!
Jazz—Lowbrow and Highbrow
Hand-Made …
Volume 42, Number 07 (July 1924), James Francis Cooke
Volume 42, Number 07 (July 1924), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Facts About Music and Shakespeare
How Schubert Found Inspiration From a Coffee Mill
How Queen Elizabeth Played the Virginal
Value of Two-Finger Exercises
Changes of Key
Unrest in Study
Self-Help, Eight Weeks' Intensive Summer Course in Pianoforte Study
Grand Piano Gives a Lesson
Don't Interrupt Pupils
Spring Day, a Pitch-Pipe and Some Ear-Training
How Little Italy Requires Its Funeral Marches
Pigeon-Toed Hands and Fingers with Arched Insteps
Musical Dialogue
Haydn's Gay Heart
Tchaikowski's Strange Marriage
Indecent Music
Moment's Notice Repertoire
How a Famous Engineer Studies a New Composition: A Practical Talk on Study Analysis
Listening to Learn from Master Pianists …
Volume 42, Number 06 (June 1924), James Francis Cooke
Volume 42, Number 06 (June 1924), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Fundamentals That Lead to Musicianly Pianoforte Playing
Misplaced Bars
Walking for Teachers and Students
Eisteddfod
Boston's Musical Past
How Much Do Appearances Count?
What the Great Masters of Music Have Done for Little Folks: Famous Sets of Pieces Which Children Should Have an Opportunity to Learn
Starvation Methods for Students
Counterfelts in Musical History
Easiest Way
Episodes in the Life of a Famous Conductor: Pen Pictures from the Autobiography of Walter Damrosch, Conductor of the New York Symphony Orchestra
Tremolo
Prepare Your Lessons, Teachers!
Finger Stretching and Strenghtening Exercises
Pointers for the Beginning Teacher of Music
Away from the Half-Hour …
Volume 42, Number 03 (March 1924), James Francis Cooke
Volume 42, Number 03 (March 1924), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
World Court of Eminent Musicians Discuss the Ten Great Masterpieces: Probably the Most Distinguished Group of Composers, Interpreters and Musical Authorities Ever Assembled in Such a Symposium
Beginner and the Pedal: Bringing Charm to the First Stages of Piano Playing
How to Observe the Signature Correctly
Violin Student's Fundamentals (interview with Otakar Sevcik)
Musical Telepathy
Fall-board Protector
Too Old for Music Study?
Interest! Initiative!
Test for the First Year Piano Student
Basic Principles in Pianoforte Playing
Left-Hand Faults
Student Helps
Curious Facts About the Names of Musical Instruments
Press Hard
Chats with Serious Piano Students
Double Cure
For the Teacher …
Volume 42, Number 02 (February 1924), James Francis Cooke
Volume 42, Number 02 (February 1924), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music, Musicians and Music-Lovers: Some Notable Personalities as Seen by the Distinguished Modernist
Savez-Vous?
Think It Out Yourself
Composer of the Famous Fifth Nocturne
What Are My Earning Possibilities in Music?
Hints on Passing Musical Examinations
Using Our Best Gift
Scales Day by Day
After-School Pupil
Thresholds of Vocal Art, Part 2 (interview with Amelita Galli-Curci)
Pointers on Chart Teaching?
What to Teach at the Very First Lessons, Practical Advice for the Young Teacher
Early Beginning in Theory
Boys' Recital
Basic Principles in Piano Playing (interview with Josef Lhévinne)
Stumbling Block in Reading
If Liszt Came Back Again?
Starting That …
Volume 42, Number 01 (January 1924), James Francis Cooke
Volume 42, Number 01 (January 1924), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Inspirational Moments: Comments of Contemporary Music Lovers
Thresholds of Vocal Art (interview with Amelita Galli-Curci)
Berlioz's Pot-Boiling Period
Meyerbeer's Industry
Chats with Serious Piano Students
Ancient Musical Faction
What to Teach at the Very First Lessons
Praise of a Poor Piano: A Paradox
Half-Hour a Day
What is the Signature?
Humor of Richard Wagner
Life Helps and Inspiration from Noted Contemporaries
Poor Beethoven!
Overture Hints
Personal Glimpses of the Masters
Necessary Points in Gaining Control: Many Little Points in Getting a Grasp Upon the Practical Phases of Pianoforte Playing, by Adopting Sensible Devices
Style
Helping Neglected Muscles
Community Teachers' Recital …