Music Trade Review

Issue: 1930 Vol. 89 N. 8

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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-
inspiring tones of the Baldwin will spur them on.
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.
Baldwin Grands are priced from $1450. Our budget
So the piano students of today, learning concentra-
plan will allow you to own one easily. See a Baldwin
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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