Music Trade Review

Issue: 1912 Vol. 54 N. 26

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PLAYER SECTON
VOL. LIV. N o . 26 Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman BUI at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, June 29,1912
SINGL
I I S ° P E 5 \ & R CENTS.
!
The player mechanism that always
shows a high-grade piano at its best
as a high-grade player-piano is the
Auto Pneumatic Action
This player mechanism has passed with honor every one of
the trials imposed by the "test of time"—
climatic changes, extremes of temperature and
hard service have not impaired it.
The instruments containing the
Auto Pneumatic Action
have achieved enviable records here and abroad
—at International Expositions they have been
the recipients of gold medals and the greatest
living composers and artists have testified to
the perfection of expression attained with the
players containing the
Auto Pneumatic Action—
the Best Player Action made.
Sectional view of the AUTO PNEU-
MATIC ACTION, showing complete
instrument and double primary and
power pneumatics and Soloist" de-
vices. Also bellows and folding pedals.
The arrows show the air currents as
they are drawn into the instrument
and finally exhausted through the
valves on back of main bellows.
AUTO PNEUMATIC ACTION CO.
WM. J. KEELEY, President
619-629 West 50th Street
NEW YORK CITY
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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
Wilcox & White Advertising in the
Magazines for July
or
EVERY
SEASON
"TT/ic Phrasing
Lever
ofthe ANGELUS, be-
cause of its wonderful
responsiveness to the
ANGELUS pianists
will in changing tem-
po, enables anyone
who appreciates music
to accompany other
instruments or the hu-
man voice with the ut-
most satisfaction to all.
The Phrasing Lever is
truly a marvelous aid
in accompanying, and
no other plajer device
even approaches it in
this respect.
Jlnyone can accompany the singers or play for the dancers
if there is an Angslus.
The ski I lea 1 pianist does not have
to be depended upon.
The Angelus responds to everyone.
e ANGELUS brings music to everyone every
day in the year. 11 is always ready—it is always
waiting to respond to everyone in the home.
Your friends, your guests, the members of your
household, who play other instruments or sing, or
who wish to dance, can enjoy themselves without
being dependent on a skilled pianist to complete the
"Uhe Melody
Buttons
permit you to person-
ally accent individual
notes or chords while
properly subduing the
accompaniment in
trebleor bass with vary-
ingdegrees of dynamic
force. You have the
means for playin g per-
fect accompaniments.
musical circ le.
To accompany well is an art in itself which many
otherwise gifted musicians never master. The fact
that the accompanist must follow the soloist's every
change of tempo, must be with him whenever any
liberty is taken, necessitates the ability to retard or
quicken the accompaniment instantaneously.
The expression devices of the ANGELUS are so efficient and compre-
hensive that anyone may play the piano with the finest artistic results.
Knabe-Angelus
The world-famous Knabe Pi'ano, and t'-.e Angelus.
Grand and Upright.
Angelus-Piano
A splendid piano built expressly for the Angelus.
THE
X
.
WILCOX
Emerson-Angelus
The sweet-toned Emerson Piano, and the Angelus.
Grand and Upright.
The Gourlay-Angelus
in Canada.
& WHITE
Piomers in the Play.r-Piano Industry.
233 REGENT STREET, LONDON
"Che Melodant
picks out the melody
notes so they sound
clear and distinct
above the accompani-
ment, thus equalling
the effects of the most
accomplished pianist.
The Graduating Lever
of the Melodant per-
mits you to modulate
the melody and ac-
companiment at will.
COMPANY
Ag:nii:3 ell ooet thx World.
MERIDEN,
CONN.
!
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