Music Trade Review

Issue: 1932 Vol. 91 N. 1

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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW,
January, 1932
AUTHORITATIVE BOOKS
for MUSIC TRADESMEN
MODERN PIANO TUNING
AND
MODERN
PIANO
TUNING
ALLIED ARTS
By WILLIAM BRAID WHITE
AND
The text matter in this new edition has been carefully brought up
to date and tables of frequencies, beat-rates, etc., recalculated in
accordance with official pitch of 440.
$3.00 Postpaid
ALLIED ARTS
WHITE
"The Tuner's Best Text Book"
PIANO PLAYING MECHANISMS
Being a Treatise on the Design and Construction of the Pneumatic Action
of the Player-Piano and Reproducing Piano.
By WILLIAM BRAID WHITE—$3.00 Postpaid
SELLING MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
A Comprehensive Treatise on the Principles and Practice of Establishing
and Maintaining on a Profitable Basis a Department Devoted to the
Retailing of Musical Merchandise.
By JAMES R. FREW—$1.50 Postpaid
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ALL BOOKS SOLD
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42G Lexington Avenue, New York.
Enclosed find $
check—money order—cash—for which
you will please send me (please check].
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MODERN PIANO TUNING AND ALLIED ARTS ($3.00).
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PIANO PLAYING MECHANISMS ($3.00).
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Company, Inc., have for Ihe past decades built a standing
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The Kohler Industries have been among the first to supply
the wants of the large or popular buying group. They
were first with a sturdy piano for the average home—the
early players for the salaried man—the first grands for
the artistic home maker—the Welte Mignon for the
masses (the first reproducer)—the stylish upright and
the miniature instrument for the casino room.
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The 1932 models have style—durability, and tone for the
lesson or the concert. These are the things coupled with
their very high dollar value that the careful buyer is now
examining into.
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Kohler-Brambach Piano Co., Inc.
MARK P. CAMPBELL, President
609 West 51st Street
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