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KUNKEL'S ROYAL EDITION.

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Deritio 0 itvrtiale. J.IOO. Brilliant Piano Solos.


These may bo had in regular Sheet Music size,

upon receipt of price, from

KUNKEL BROTHERS,
012 OLIVE STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO.

HEATHER BELLS— Polka - - Jacob KunboL 75


One of the finest salon compositions known. Annual sale ex-
coedB 20^000 copicit. Alf>o publUbcd as u Duet.

GERMANS’ TRIUMPHAL MARCH—


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Very brilliantand effective; by far the most popular march
piiblisbcU. Annual sale of over 25.000 copies.
An cffocilvc arrangement of the above for less skilled per*
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COoyrighl-KUNKCL BROTHeR 8 - 187 a An unusually effective fantasi.a on this favorite melody of
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KUNKEL’S ROYAL EDITION.
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Practice this study, at first, with theupperfingering for the right hand and with the first
(solid chord) bass. When the exercise has been mastered with the first bass, use the second bass,
which gives more variety and offers finger practice, while the first has given wrist exercise. Then the
tower fingering for the right hand should be used with either bass.
This second (lower) fingering gives special and very necessary practice to the much neglected
fourth finger. It'must, however, be left to the judgement of the teacher, whether, considering the age,
advancement and ability of the pupil, the second fingering should be practised forthwith, or at a later
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CO RAN ADO— Grand Valse de Concert L. 11. Enen, t.OO


One of the best waltzes written; very melodions, brilliant and
-F^—t— Tr *• effective. Especially suitable for exhibition purposes.

NEARER* MY GOD, TO THEE— Grand Paraphrase


de Concert - — Jnlin Rive^KIng, 1,00
A grand composition. Nothing more effective. Should bo In
the repertory of all ambitious pianists, as it is a superior concert
piece, and is always appreciated by the audience.

SPARKS— Grand Galop de Concert J. W. Boone, 1.00


The finest galop written in modem times. Full of life and
dash, and brilliant effects. Magniffoent exhibition piece. This
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