Music Trade Review

Issue: 1940 Vol. 99 N. 11

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ONLY EXCLUSIVE PIANO TRADE-JOURNAL PUBLISHED
THE UNITED STATES - - - IN FACT, IN THE WORLD
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ELECTRONIC
MUSIC
An Opportunity for
Manufacturers
and Dealers
Electronic music, as developed by
Miessner for pianos, organs and fretted
instruments, is heralded far and wide
as an achievement in the creation of
music.
Yet it also has the makings of a mer-
chandising BONANZA for the manu-
facturer and dealer who take it up in
earnest.
The almost unlimited range and mas-
tery of tone afforded by Miessener Elec-
tronic Music is matched by an equally
unlimited market, as yet untouched but
abounding in profit possibilities.
Miessner inventions in electronic music
are covered by more than 45 patents
issued and others pending. Licenses are
available to manufacturers for imme-
diate production, free of all problems
of development work and capital invest-
ment—and free of the trade evils ham-
pering radio.
The servicing of an electronic musical
instrument presents no problem to a
capable serviceman.
NO MANUFACTURING OR
SELLING BY MIESSNER
The business
Inc.,
of
Miessner
Inventions,
is entirely outside the field of manu-
facturing
or
selling.
The
company's
sole activity is the licensing of manu-
facturers to produce electronic musical
instruments under Miessner patents and
with Miessner's consulting assistance.
Data on licensing, and technical infor-
mation
on
electronic
musical
instru-
ments, will be furnished to manufactur-
ers who contemplate entering this field.
Correspondence invited.
MIESSNER INVENTIONS, Inc.
Millburn, New Jersey
MIESSNER
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As surely as music is the outlet for the soul, so surely is the
Storytone destined to become the world's favorite piano.
0 For where else can you find a piano which permits
1 such scope of musical interpretation? Where else can
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*ff| his chords after the keys have been struck, or to
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S S i ! say, through dozens of bars in the treble? Where
S%l|| e ^ se * s the piano which can be summoned from
>>f3l^i faintest pianissimo to full concert pitch by the
-^% mere tufrt of a dial?
Eyery great piano composer who has ever lived
would have welcomed the new interpretive
possibilities of the Storytone. Today the
: artists' p£ itip whole world consciously or
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