Music Trade Review

Issue: 1903 Vol. 37 N. 8

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THE:
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
35
A VICTOR COMBINATION ?
OPINIONS OF CORNETS.
LATE PATENTS OF TRADE INTEREST.
Considerable Talk in Trade Circles Regarding a
Victor and Universal Combination—W. Barry-
Owen a Prominent Factor.
HOW THEY DIFFER.
(Specially Prepared for The Review.)
Washington, D. C, Aug. 18, 1903.
He was an experienced cornetist—not
ORGAN.
Oliver Hilton Arno and James
an artist in the same sense as Levy, Ar-
Clarke
Hagey,
Boston, Mass. Patent No.
It appears the purchase of the Universal buckle and others in that class, perhaps;
736,054.
Talking Machine Manufacturing' Co. by the but he understood his instrument and con-
This invention is represented as em-
Gramophone and Typewriters, Ltd., of Lon- siderable of its requirements for certain
bodied
in an organ, either reed or pipe,
don, Eng., the consummation of which was works, and certainly what constituted de-
adapted
to be self-playing and also to be
reported exclusively in The Review, is only a pendable musical qualities. At the time
hand-played
at will.
step in the realization of a combination in a new cornet had just been bought from a
It
consists
in means whereby when au-
which the Victor Talking Machine Co., of leading musical merchandise house, and
tomatically
played
individual or solo notes
Philadelphia, is considered the ultimate fac- the proprietor was eager to have his opin-
may
be
automatically
selected from ac-
tor. At any rate Wm. Harry Owen, the man- ion. Now, it is generally conceded that
companiment
or
other
notes and may be
small
goods'men
are
not
always
artists
in
ager of the English concern, has been oscil-
played
upon
such
part
of
the organ as may
a
musical
sense,
perhaps,
although
their
lating between New York and the City of
be
desired
for
the
purpose
of producing
experience
and
training
may
eminently
fit
Brotherly Love since the Universal deal was
concluded, but he refused to divulge the talk- them for selecting stock which is suitable a solo and accompaniment effect.
It further consists in the specific means
ing machine possibilities of the near future and salable. This particular firm had just
added a new line of cornets, and the cor- employed for obtaining this result, for
until later.
He. was evidently awaiting the arrival of netist in question was inclined to rate the combining the manual and self-playing
some of the "big guns" of his company, and instruments highly provided they pos- sections of the instrument, for coupling
on Saturday they arrived from London, sessed certain qualities, and while waiting the manuals or organs where two or more
namely, Trevor Williams, president; Edgar ior certain repairs to be made had this to are used, and in various other features of
construction and organization.
Storey and D. M. MacLeod, leading directors say:
Music SHEET FOR MECHANICAL MUSICAL
of the G. & T., Ltd., and the quartette tarried
"Cornets of different makers differ
INSTRUMENTS.
Charles L. Davis, Meriden,
at Waldorf-Astoria over Sunday. Monday widely in range, power and musical possi-
Conn.,
assignor
to W'ilcox & White Co.,
the party inspected the plant of the Universal bilities. For example, one well-known
same
place.
Patent
No. 736,228.
Talking Machine Manufacturing Co. and kind is suitable for street work—parades,
The
present
invention
relates to the con-
later in the day the party went to Atlantic outdoor performances, etc.—but for or-
struction
of
perforated
music
sheets, rolls,
City, N. J., the summer home of Eldridge H. chestra and concerts would be condemned.
or
strips
for
pneumatically-,controlled
Johnson, of the Victor Co. Mr. Williams Then there is a line of cornets that can
was scheduled to sail for England Wednes- always be relied upon for all occasions. music-playing instruments, the objects be-
day, and the two chartered accountants The tone is full and strong, but never ing to provide a music-sheet adapted for
brought over from London to examine the 'blatty' or strident. There are still other use in connection with a pneumatic instru-
books and "size up" the status of any concern makes (of course, he named them all, but ment having a tracker wherein a portion
requiring expert services of this kind, having their designations may be another, so far or portions of the orifices are formed on
finished their work, take the steamer back- as concerns the interest and purpose of the a more contracted spacing than its normal
scale.
home to-day.
speaker's remarks), and they all may serve
Referring to the situation Tuesday, Mana- a purpose, but not in the judgment of a Another object is to provide in the music
sheets for pneumatic piano-playing in-
ger Macnabb, of the Universal Co., said to good musician.
struments a combined scale or note space
The Review :
"By George, I don't know
"The most successful manufacturers of
system
that will give a large number of
what's going on. The English corporation's cornets possess the secret of making the
notes
on
a comparatively narrow strip or
officers—several of them millionaires, I hear best bell metal. These men seem to be
music
sheet
to increase the number of
—have been around, but they have not told born to the business, as because there are
notes
represented
without increasing the
me a word. Now they are all at Atlantic very few men the world over who can
width
of
the
music
sheet to an excessive
City, presumably to see Mr. Johnson, but mix a metal that should go into a cornet,
extent.
what it means is beyond me. T hardly think the musical resonance of which is recog-
Another object is to provide a music
they will consolidate the Victor and the Uni- nized at once and is a perpetual delight
versal, but you can't always sometimes tell and beautiful satisfaction to the profes- sheet or strip having a range of music-note
about these things. In case I get out of here sional or artist. A cornet does not im- perforations formed on a determined uni-
I shall start another company, for which prove with age, and in playing it is all in formly-spaced scale and supplemented at
$100,000 awaits my word. Mr. Owen will lips, or what we musicians call the 'em- either or both sides thereof with a mar-
be in New York again this week, and on brasure,' and the least dissonance is no- ginal series of music-note perforations
Thursday or Friday will be prepared to give ticeable. The range should be all that a formed on a more contracted scale.
STOP-KEY
MECHANISM
FOR HARMO-
you the official programme."
powerful player can produce, and the tone
NIUMS.
C.
Hesse,
Stuttgart,
Germany, as-
C. Thoma, manager of the Victor Dis- should never be 'blatty' or strident, as I
signor
to
Schiedmayer,
same
place.
Patent
tributing and Export Co., looked wise and said before. Most good cornetists play
No.
736,255.
diplomatically observed: "Well, perhaps I only piano, and no cornet can be properly
The present invention relates to stops
do know what the intention of the English tested unless with violins. As a matter of
company may be, but it would not do for me fact, I possess quite a collection of cornets
to say just at present. Come in later; I may —of all reputable makers—and if this new
Guitars, Mandolins,
have some news for The Review."
one 1 have just bought fulfils the require-
Banjos, Zithers and
Flutes.
ments it will be one of the best manu-
The Hext Music Co., Denver, will have, factured."
Easy to Sell Profitable to Sell
when completed, one of the best appointed
Satisfy the most discriminating
musicians. Send for complete
music establishments in Colorado. This con-
Offices have been opened by the Victor
catalogue.
cern have just received a carload of Chicker- Kremen Co. in the New Zealand building.
Every Instrument That's Musical
JOHN C. HAYNE5 & CO.,
Boston, rtass.
Thirty-seventh street and Broadway, New
ing pianos.
Val. A. Reis, of the Val. A. Reis Music York. Their new catalogue is now in the
Co., St. Louis, Mo., was in town this week. course of active preparation.
J . HOWARD FOOTE,
2 E
« -« d 3,liT Yorkl
CHEAPEST MUSICAL INSTRUMENT JOBBING HOUSE IN AMERICA.
The celebrated genuine Courtois Band Instruments,
Casino Accordions with Interchangeable tuned reeds.
American Conservatory Mandolins. " Imperial " Russian gut
GENERAL LINE KEPT IN STOCK.
Violins, Violas, Cellos of German, French and Italian makes.
and sillc strings. Cases, Fittings, etc.
HARPS, HARPS
Double actions by Erard, Brat, Grosjean and
all London makers. Good as new. Largest
stock of second-hands in £ur«pe.
Prices reasonable. Correspondence solicited.
J. M I L L E R ,
BRISTOL,
HARP
MAKER,
ENGLAND
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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
for wind instruments—such as harmoni- consists in watching the players ? When and the wholesalers and manufacturers say
ums, organs, orgarelles, melodions, and the music has been inspired by our own they have found no difficulty in enforcing the
like—its object being to furnish a stop thoughts and addressed to us in our own new scale, which was practically agreed upon
tongue. They have the melodic charm and
which may be set by the simple pressure the structural grasp that makes for the at the June conference of the factory owners,
accredited to the high conditions in the ma-
of a finger as contradistinguished from the work of permanent value. That which terial and labor market. During the past
stops hitherto usually employed, which are they have done is not only worthy in itself week second grade oak was quoted $5 higher
ordinarily arranged to be drawn out and but an earnest of an art form that is strik- on the 1,000 feet.
An increase on scarfs and coverings was
which necessitate the use of at least two ing deep root, the fruits of which are and
will
ever
be
a
source
of
pride
to
us
all."
also
made in July, owing to the mark up in
fingers and the removal of the hand from
all lines of cotton fabrics in the primary mar-
PIANO
STOOLS
ADVANCE.
the position occupied in fingering the keys
kets. On velours an advance of 10 per cent,
of the instrument.
While no formal announcement has been is noted, and on tapestry and damask goods,
With this object in view this invention made to the trade, an advance of ten per cent, 15 to 20 per cent. There will probably be no
consists in features, devices and combina- on all grades of piano stools has been made further changes this year, unless there is a
in the regular course of business. Orders for drop, and this, an authority states, would not
tions of parts.
the season's supply are figured on this basis, be surprising.
KEY WIND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT. Bern-
hard Paris, Schlackenmuhle, Germany. Pa-
A STRICTLY HIGH-GRADE AND ELEGANT PIANO
tent No. 735,803.
CRAWFORD
AN D E R S O N PIANO
This invention relates to improvements
in key wind musical instruments, such as
Noted for its musical beauty and singing quality, and unequalled when
price is taken into consideration.
flutes, hautboys, and the like.
The object is a simplification of the fin- MANUFACTURED BY H . K L E B E R & B R O . C O . , 129TH ST. & PARK AVE., NEW YORK.
ger action in playing key wind instru-
ments—such as flutes, hautboys, and the
like—principally for the purpose of pro-
MAIN OFFICE,
ducing the most suitable combination of
MANUFACTURED BY
9 WEST 14th STREET,
holes for the production of a tune, and thus
NEW YORK.
H. S. PULLING
rendering this task easier for the player
Successor to FRMMK S*. McLJiVTHLIX
546 SOVTHCRN BOVLEVARD
NEW YORK
than on instruments hitherto used.
GEORGE SCHLEICHER,
SPIELMANN PIANOS
Piano Manufacturer.
NEW WALDO CATALOGUE.
Nelson-DedicKe Felt Co
The Waldo Manufacturing Co., makers of
mandolins, guitars and other small goods,
MANUFACTURERS 9F
Saginaw, Mich., have just issued a very beau-
All Kinds of Wool Felt for Pianos
tiful catalogue showing illustrations of their
and Organs
various instruments. The work is prefaced
Office: 103 East 125th Street, NEW YORK
Mills: MIDDLEVILLE, N. Y.
with the following:
"With the progress of time and the many
advantages of a loose leaf catalogue, we now
depart from the book binder's art and present
Are noted for their elasticity, responsiveness and durability. They satisfy in all cases.
you herewith the fourth, or perpetual edition
of our catalogue, as we might term it. We
WASLE (EL CO. * sV^^^fe^a * NewYorh
propose to issue sheets illustrating each new
style of instrument when ready for the mar-
Knows No
ket, and by inserting these sheets your cata-
Technical
logue of the Waldo instruments and other
styles we manufacture will always be up to Difficulties
date.
"With much pleasure we announce our lo-
Perfect in Execution.
cation in the new and thoroughly modern
Is Without a Peer.
factory which we recently constructed from
the ground up for the manufacture of musi-
50th St. & 11th Avenue
cal instruments. Each department has the
YORK
CITY
N E w
latest machinery and facilities installed for
the manufacture, and we hope to always ren-
THE LATEST AND BEST. Cab-
inet in Form. Easiest Pumping
der efficient service and continue to supply a HAVE
Flayer on the Market. Perfect in
Execution. Elegant in design. For
YOU
line of goods which shall remain a recognized
Terms and Territory Address,
SEEN
KEITH PIANO PLAYER CO.,
leader."
WASLE PIANO ACTIONS
THE piANlSTA
PIANO PLAYER
A NOVELTY FOR CONCERT GOERS.
THE
KEITHJO
'44-46 Townsend St.,
Qjltk jewel Piano Co.
O those who tire of the monotony of con-
certs and concert halls during the mus-
ical season it is refreshing to learn of a novel-
ty which is to be inaugurated by Prof. Geo.
Philipp Wolfrum, of Heidelburg, who in Oc-
(Et*t 133d St.)
tober next intends to give in that university
town several concerts with novel features. In
some of them the choir and the orchestra are
to be invisible, in others there are to be cer-
tain operatic light effects. The floor on which
the orchestra is placed is so arranged that it
can be lowered and raised at will. Professor
Wolfrum believes that chamber music, in par-
ticular, gains much in effectiveness if the
players are invisible to the audience. He will
give the hearers opportunities at his festival
to judge for themselves. But how about those
persons whose sole entertainment at concerts
Bo»tew
New York
Sole
CHICAGO
Manufacturers of
5 $y 2 anc j £% Octave Pianos.
131
$ $MITH&
The Grand Piano in Upright Case. Built on the
principle of the Parlor grand, and its equal in musical
results. Thit system of construction properly presented
gets other upright pianos out of competition*
Reasonable Inducements Offered Dealers.
The SMITH & NIXON MFG. CO.,
JO & J2 East 4th Street, - - - Gncinnati, Ohio.

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