psychology of, 82-85;
personality in, 83;
freedom in, 84;
deterrents in, 84, 85.
VOICE PLACING, 51, 52, 56-73.
VOICE TIMBRE, defined, 7, 8.
VOWEL SOUNDS, 11, 18, 19;
singer's scale of, 20, 72;
each has its own pitch, 20;
lip position for, 20-22;
placing of, 52;
exercises for practice, 58-73.
WEBSTER, DANIEL, as a good speaker, 16.
WHEATSTONE, on pitch of vowel sounds, 20.
WILLIS, on pitch of vowel sounds, 20.
THE MUSIC STUDENTS LIBRARY
[Illustration: THE MUSIC STUDENTS LIBRARY]
=A series of Educational Text-books suited to the requirements of the
average student and covering every essential branch of musical
instruction.=
_Note_:--Unless otherwise specified, books are bound in cloth.
PIANO
=Burrowes' Piano Primer.= Frederic Field Bullard,
Editor. An enlarged edition with pronouncing
dictionary. _Paper_ 75 A
=Ears, Brain and Fingers.= Howard Wells. 1 25 A
=Half Hour Lessons in Music.= Mrs. Hermann
Kotzschmar. Class work for beginners. Practical
for teachers and mothers. Illus. 1 25 A
=Interpretation of Piano music.= Mary Venable.
Studies in the meaning of printed signs used in
music, and their bearing on the interpretation of
standard works. 2 00 A
=Natural Laws in Piano Technic.= Mary Wood Chase.
Presents the essential laws of a sound piano
technic. 1 50 A
=Piano Teaching: Its Principles and Problems.=
Clarence G. Hamilton, A.M. A practical book,
written by a practical man to meet practical
needs. 1 50 A
ORGAN
=Primer of Organ Registration.= Gordon Balch Nevin.
Numerous illustrations and a Dictionary of
Organ Stops. 1 50 A
VIOLIN
=How to Master the Violin.= Pavel L. Bytovetzski.
A practical guide for students and teachers. 1 25 A
=How to Study Kreutzer.= Benjamin Cutter. What
every violin teacher discusses and illustrates in
the lesson room. 1 25 A
VOICE
=ABC of Music.= Auguste Mathieu Panseron. (Ed. by
N.C. Page.) A standard primer of vocalization. 1 50 A
do. _Paper_ 90 A
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