Music Trade Review

Issue: 1929 Vol. 88 N. 26

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Steinway piano of the present is at the apex
of its greatness. In power, purity and beauty of
tone it far excels all the models of other years. An
important development of tone volume or tone
power has been achieved within recent years. The
action of the instrument is proportionately quicker
and more responsive. The repeating quality is nearly
electric in effect. Never before was the mechanical
work so fine. The materials used are gathered from
the four corners of theearth, whatever they may cost
in endeavor or money. Every part of every Steinway
is a known quantity. It is made in the Steinway fac-
tories under the personal direction of members of the
Steinway family, whose zealous care of family tradi-
tions and universal reputation assures a continuous
improvement of their product, rather than deteriora-
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THE INSTRUMENT OF TOE IMMORTALS
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The Music Trade
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SEPTEMBER, 1929
TOMORROW'S PIANO TODAY
THe Reproducing
Marionette
Smallest of All Grand Pianos
A
TREND, unmistakable and unceasing, away from the old-fashioned,
large grand toward the amazing little Schulz Marionette is the most
noteworthy development of the year . . . This three-feet, eight-inch instru-
ment is gaining the popularity among grands that the diminutive piano
holds among uprights. The exquisitely proportioned case and depth of
tonal power are convincing dealers everywhere.
Unless you have seen and heard the Schulz Marionette, unless you
have tried its splendid 73-note scale, you cannot appreciate the important
place it is taking in the music industry today. Both the reproducing and hand-
played models are priced considerably lower than conventional grand pianos.
Write today for full details
HI. SCHULZ COMPANY
711 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago

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