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FOR HALF A CROWN. ■v SHOULD BE IN ALL HOMES WHERE THERE IS A PIANO OR ORGAN. THE above heading will, of course, appear to moEt people as the height of absurdity, set Ihe absurdity is more apparent than real. Ifc goes without saying that a finished musical education in the regular course cannot be had for a crown, or even with several hundred additional crowns, but can ifc be truthfully eaid that the person with a sufficient knowledge of rcu3ic to play accompaniments readily on the piano or organ to all tbe popular and standard song of the day haß , no musical educat ion ? Assuredly i not. A musical education sufficient to enable I one to p!ay correctly accompaniments to the ! songs sung in the home frequently gets and gives more pleasure from the modest accomplishment than does the acquirements of many on whose education large sums have been expended. To the more modest musical education the above heading applies. Such an education the Otago Witness is now enabled to offer its music-loving readers for half a crown, tbe publishers baying recently decided to reduce the price to that cum. This ready-made musical education consists of Pratt's Charb of Chords for the Piano and Organ, which is tbe Dearest approach to a ready-made knowledge of music yet attained by science. "it is a short cut to harmony, and is to music what the multiplication table is to arithmetic — a quick method of learning to play the Piano cr Organ without a teacher. With this chart anyone can with but a small amount of practice become an expert accompanist. It if complete self -in struct or, enabling anyone to play without difficulty accompaniments to auy socg ever written. It is valuable to the advanced musician as well as the_ beginner, embracing nearly tvery major and minor chord uttd in music, and is endorsed by teachers and musicians everywhere. Ibis chart is the practical result of years of stuoy by Charles B. Pratt, the noted American cnnpoEer and musician, whose compositions have world-wide popularity and a larger sale tLau those of any other American or European composer. Believing that the educational and pleasuregiviDg value of this Charb is very great, the Otago 'Witness has arranged with the publ-shers to suiply Pratt's Chart of Chords to its leaders at j&aj.f a Ceown each, and in addition to the Charb of Chords the publishers hdve hindlv agreed to send without extr* charge a copy of "the Book of Songs, containing 184scugs, with words and music. Many of these f-cngs are old-time favourites long out of print tba& can be cb'-aiued in no other way. Every home that has a p : ano or organ, especially where there are children, should have Prate's Cbart of Chords. Address, with postal notes to value of 2s 6d, with l- 2 L d for rostage, Publishers Otago Witness, DunediD.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2404, 29 March 1900, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2404, 29 March 1900, Page 10