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THE CULTIVATION OF MUSICAL TASTE.

That musical taste can be cultivated is proved by the many people who once were satisfied only with the lower forms of music and now are best pleased with the music that is reaTlv art. Doubtless they all have had within themselves the capacity to respond to a good thing when they hear it. But people possess that faculty without knowing it. and hence the importance for every music*

lover of steady effort to appreciate the music that seems to be beyond him. Most of the time it only seems to be and is not really beyond him. How best to make that effort? By hearing good music over and over again. It is a sure way of cultivating musical taste

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19258, 20 December 1930, Page 19 (Supplement)

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THE CULTIVATION OF MUSICAL TASTE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19258, 20 December 1930, Page 19 (Supplement)

THE CULTIVATION OF MUSICAL TASTE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19258, 20 December 1930, Page 19 (Supplement)

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