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Easy Pieces
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FOR THE HOME/
EASY PIECES FOR PIANOFOU R-H ANDSCOMPOSED OR ARRANGED BY
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N9 28Dame Swallow
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32 N9 42Song of the Mermaids
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At the same time, it actually simplifies the work of the teacher, especially with beginners,as each of four lessons is clearly outlined with special reference to "mental" preparation.
The first part of this method consists entirely of elementary work: muscular relaxation,
technical and mental application. The first, and most important steps are so provided for
that their mastery is made easily possible. Care has been taken in the selection of suitablestudy material and pieces, so as to incite the pupil's interest and to form his musical taste.
OPINIONS OF PROMINENT EDUCATORSFANNIE BLOOMFIELD ZEISLER 1 am glad to say that
I think tht Norris Fundamental Piano Method contains manygood things, and, if used by a thoroughly competent teacher, will
mrely be helpful to a serious student.
GEORGE COLEMAN COIV, Fassar College: The NorrisFundamental Piano Method covers the ground admirably. Every-thing is presented extremely well and there xs not a word too much.This opinion is also voiced by the piano teachers in my departmentfyhai ue all found especially salisfaclory is the author's insistence
upon establishing at the outset the right finger and arm control. Weregard it as a serious mistake to delay relaxation and concentra-
tion exercises until bad habits have been formed. Mr. Norrishas very satisfactorily solved the problem of combining such worktpith musical interest.
CLARENCE G. HAMILTON, Wellesley Cottege: I find the
Norris Fundamental Piano Method a very useful and sensible
course of instruction. I am especially impressed with the attention
paid to accurate phrasing and work with the pedal, both of whichfactors are, as they should be, emphasited from the beginning.
CONSTANTIN VON STERNBERG, Philadelphia: The Fun-damental Piano Method by Albert Locke Norris deserves great
praise. It is thoroughly modern in spirit and method; the little
exercises and studies as well as the pieces are carefully prepared,
and, outside of the technical, it takes due cognizance of the mentalside of the child's study bf music.
A. T. SMITH, Evansmlle (Ind.) Conservatory of Music: Mr.Norris has presented a Fundamental Method, or instruction book,
to meet the present day requirements. I lake great pleasure in
recommending the work unreservedly. It is concise, definite andpractical, and strictly m accordance with the principles used in
playing by so many of the world's best players.
NORRIS' GRADED COURSEOF PIANO STUDIES
Based on, and to be used in conjunction with
Norris^ Fundamental Piano MethodIn three grades, price, each, net .75
THE movement to standardize piano teaching is sweeping the country. Mr. Norris con-
tends that standardization should divide the pupil's work into grades and establish
definitely the ground each one is to cover. With this end in view, he has composed andcompiled the "Graded Course of Piano Studies," and it is the aim of this work to make the
theoretical and technical education go hand in hand. Its chief purpose, while forming a
technical foundation, is to combine with technical knowledge many really necessary things of
a theoretical character that often remain enigmas to even those far advanced in piano technic.
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