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A deposit of five dollars must be paid to become a member of the orchestra.
Band. Two practices per week.
Young men who have ambition to become band leaders may develop themselves in that art in this organization. A deposit of five dollars must be made on entering the organization.
The following courses in music are arranged to meet the growing demand for musical culture, laying a correct foundation for professional work along the lines of this art, and to fit the student for the proper application and fullest enjoyment of the classic composition.
A certificate of graduation will be given upon completion of any of the following courses
Three Year Piano Course. First Year-Will consist of: Position key-board, hand culture, rhythm, ear training, elementary work from Mason, Kohler, Gurlitt, Czerny and others.
Second Year-Consists of selected studies from Mason, Loeschhorn, Czerny. Sometimes from Kuhlan, Diabelli, Clementi and others. Elementary harmony and vocal music. Solo and ensemble.
Third Year-Advanced studies from Czerny will be used, together with work from Kulak; Cramer and others. Sonatas from Hayden and Mozart. Advanced harmony. Selections from the classics. Solo and ensemble, with short biographies of famous musicians.
Three Year Violin Course. First Year-David's School Book I will be used. Supplemented by Henning and Sitt. Easy pieces.
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