Music Trade Review

Issue: 1916 Vol. 62 N. 26

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STEINWAY
One of the contributory reasons why the Steinway
Piano it recognized as
The Worlds Standard
may be found in the fact that lince its inception it has
been made uader the supervision of members of the Steia-
way family, and embodied in it are certain improvements
found in no other instrument.
It is not merely the combination of wood, felts aad
metals, but it is the knowing how to combine them ia
order to produce the highest mmiical results which has
made the Steinway the piaao by which all others are
measured.
The Oldest in America
The Best in the World
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THE STEINWAY
is a work of creative art which stands alone—unquali-
fiedly the best
CHICKERING & SONS
STEINWAY ® SONS,
LONDON
Division the American Piano Co.
ESTABLISHED 1823
NEW YORK HAMBURG
BOSTON, U. S. A.
TheWeber's International Prestige
The strongest evidence of how widespread is the
popularity of the Weber, is shown by the great de-
mand for this famous piano abroad. This demand
has become so urgent that one of the largest and
best equipped factories in all Europe has been
erected near London for the manufacture of Weber
pianos. Such proof as to the prestige enjoyed by
the Weber in Europe, is one of the most striking
tributes that could possibly be paid to any piano.
THE STRADIVARIUS OF PIANOS
BOSTON, MASS.
Chase-Hackley Piano Go.
Established 1863
BRATON S. CHASE, General Manager
A COMPREHENSIVE LINE FOR THE DEALER
The Weber Piano Company
Factories, Muskegon, Mich.
Aeolian Hall, 29-31-33 W a t 42d St., New York City
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PIANOS and PLAYER-PIANOS
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FACTORIES: CINCINNATI- CHIC AGO
EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES are offered to those who wish to push the piano business on sound lines. Our
product assures the active and aggressive dealer satisfaction and success. For all information address:
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Conover Pianos Cable Pianos Kingsbury Pianos
PAROLA INNER-PLAYER Pianos
Wellington Pianos
Euphona Player-Pianos
KNABE
The World's Best Piano
WAREROOMS
39th St. and Fifth Ave.
NEW YORK
Division American Piano Go.
HENRY F. MILLER
GRAND-UPRIGHT-PLAYER.
PIANOS
STECK PIANOS

395 Boylstcm Street, BOSTON
HALF A CENTURY
of Honorable Achievement
and Musical Pre-eminence,
Over 200 Steck Pianos are in daily
use in the public schools of N. Y.
Aeolian Hall
29-33 West 42d Street
New York
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Where To Go For Reliable
Technical Literature
"Regulation and Repair of
Piano and Player Mechanism,
Together with Tuning as
Science and Art"
A splendid work, juat published.
It covers the player field completely
and is really two books in one.
It is handsomely bound, illustrated,
175 pages, and contains a vast
amount of instructive matter which
is of great value to dealers and
salesmen—in fact to all those who
are interested in piano player de-
velopment.
Price $1.50
"Theory and Practice of
Pianoforte Building "
The only book ever put forth in
the English language wherein piano
making
is intelligently
treated.
There are various illustrations in
this book and it tells all about the
piano in every stage of its develop-
ment. It is a book which should
be in the library of everyone inter-
ested in the piano. Dealers and
salesmen can talk the piano more
intelligently when they know all
about i t The book contains nearly
two hundred pages, is beautifully
bound in cloth and illustrated.
Price $2.00
The Player Pianist
This new volume is designed to
afford a complete
and accurate
guide to music appreciation, player
technic, music roll reading, etc. It
contains chapters on:
How Music Began—The Classical
Period in Musical Development—
The Modern Period in Musical De-
velopment—The Structure of a Mu-
sical Work—Is the Player-Piano an
Art Instrument?—Is the Player-
Piano Musically Appreciated ?—If
Not, Why Not?
A Word to the
Musician — Player-Piano Technic —
Management of the Expression De-
vices— The Music Roll and Its
Markings—General Hints to the
Player-Pianist — Some Studies in
Practical Player Interpretation—A
Few Suggestions for the Player-
Pianist's Library'
Price $1.00
The Piano or Tuner's
Guide
An interesting work which telU
with clearness and exactness of the
scientific and mechanical principles
underlying the construction of the
piano; with special reference to the
work of the tuner and repairer.
This book has become a recog-
nized international authority upon
the subject which it treats. It con-
tains -comprehensive chapters and
condensed instructions upon Tun-
ing, Repairing, Regulating Tempera-
ment, Tone and Tone Production.
The Upright and Grand Actions, The
Sounding Board and Its Acoustics.
Practical Instructions, Defects En-
countered, Etc., Etc.
Price $1.00:
It is universally conceded that we are
the largest publishers of music trade technical
literature in the world and in this connection
it may be well to emphasize the fact that
every book which has been published by this
institution has received the hearty endorse-
ment of eminent critics, not only in this
country but in every land on earth.
Our offers have demonstrated the con-
fidence which we had in the works, because
we have for years given to every purchaser
the right to return books ordered if not
satisfactory in every respect, after they had
been examined.
We have sent forth thousands of books
and not three purchasers a year have availed
themselves of this offer.
Now, that is a record which tells some-
thing of the useful character and reliability
of our technical publications.
Here is a list which will interest piano
dealers, tuners, regulators, repairers and piano
salesmen. The books named form a music
trade technical library which affords a fund
of information worth many times the cost to
purchasers and is procurable from no other
source.
When books are desired sent to foreign
countries, add 15 cents to regular price to
cover carriage.
Estate of
EDWARD LYMAN BILL
Publisher =
373 FOURTH AVENUE
NEW YORK

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