P R E S T O
August 9, 1924.
The August Ad—Another chapter in Gulbransen National
Advertising. If you want to know what is being done to
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The Literary Digest for August 16th
Only the Gulbransen Registers "Touch"
A piano, played by music-roll-and-pedals,
that positively registers personal "touch!"
Which means—a piano all folks can play as
skillfully, with all the expression and feeling
possible to the best hand-playing!
This is the latest and most amazing develop-
ment in the art of piano-making—a new-day
musical instrument indeed—the Gulbransen
Registering Piano.
Keys pressed down, just as though you were
playing with your fingers—not knocked down, as
in other pedal-played pi-
anos. Your exact "touch"
Nationally
Priced registered
on each note
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— its shading gradu-
ated, not merely played
loudly or softly. Every
note on the keyboard
controlled directly,
separately, individually.
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Registering your "touch." This is the thing
about the Gulbransen that has so stirred the
imagination of the music-hungry public—that
has awakened, too, the interest of many capable
pianists in the artistic possibilities of the Reg-
istering Piano. Just realize what it means to
the present generation of music-lovers — the
children too much occupied at school to have
time to practice,, the men deeply engrossed in
their work, the women of the household
busily engaged with home and social aSairs—
that in spite of these r
handicaps each and all 1
Send
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in full
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for your co$>y
of our new
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may now enjoy the very L LJ Good
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action installed in your
highest type of piano
music, without study
or long practice—real
"Easy to Play"
music, played by each,
with his or her own
personal "touch."
GULBRANSEN COMPANY - CHICAGO
© 1914 G. Co.
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(Pronounced Gul-BRAN-aen)
BRANSEN
The Hegistering Piano
Registers YOUR TOUCH
Registers YOUR TIME
Registers YOUR EXPRESSION
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