Music Trade Review

Issue: 1930 Vol. 89 N. 8

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The Music Trade Review
AUGUST, 1930
JUST OFF THE PRESS!
MODERN
PIANO
TUNING
AND
Second Edition
Revised
ALLIED ARTS
OF
Modern Piano Tuning
Allied Arts
By WILLIAM BRAID WHITE
The text matter in this new edition has been
carefully brought up to date and tables of fre-
quencies, beat-rates, etc., recalculated in accord-
ance with official pitch of 440.
"The Tuner's Best Text Book"
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Lead
tomorrow are
piano students
today
. . . an ambassador to the Court of St. James; a lead-
from the crowd and D O things. And in their march to
ing statesman, a Speaker of the House of Represent'
the heights, which present leaders enjoy, the true
atives; a president of one of the largest steel com-
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panies . . . of these and hundreds of other leaders . . .
diplomats, statesmen, business giants... can it truly
be said . . . «and he is also a musician*.
The spirit of the Baldwin responds to the fingers of
youth as happily as to the skilled touch of the famous
artist. Let your fingers roam over its keys . . . you will
Relaxation, insight, inspired understanding . . . these
understand. Then you will decide upon a Baldwin to
are the magic gifts of music. A
stimulate your children to greater achievements.
broader vision, a
sounder judgement, a greater capacity for attainment.
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So the piano students of today, learning concentra-
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tion, mental poise, analysis, will be able to stand out
dealer. . . . cr write us for catalogue and full details.
THE
B A L D W I N
P I A N O
More often than not, when yoi*
hear piano music over the air r
it Is someon<.«dt the Baldwin*
C O M P A N Y
CINCINNATI
From The Saturday Evening Post, June 14, 1930; the second of a constructive series of ad*
vertisements by The House of Baldwin.

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