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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1898 Vol. 27 N. 2 - Page 22

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THE MUSIC TRADE
vendor" within the meaning of Section 13
force when it performs its part in the
The "Pianola."
of Act No. 150 of 1890; that a business
" Rogue's March."
The bass drum is made in various sizes,
An elegant book, devoted to their latest house located in one of the towns or cities
from twenty-four to fifty-four inch shells, triumph—the "Pianola," has just been of the state taking out the necessary
and ranges in price from $15 to $90. The issued by the vEolian Co. Like all the licenses there may send its drummers or
material is the same as in the snare JEolian literary products, it is of a high canvassers out with samples to take orders
drums.
standard. Text, illustrations, letterpress, in other towns and parishes without be-
coming subject to the payment of a state,
Carl Fischer, a manufacturer of drums, and all smaller details are perfect.
says as to this instrument and the man
The description of the instrument, parish or municipal license in such other
who plays it:
stating what it is and what it is not, is towns or parishes, and that the negotiation
"Although it is not absolutely necessary brightly written and calculated to hold in Louisiana of sales of goods which are
for a bass drummer to have any knowl- every reader's attention from start to in another state for the purpose of their
edge of notation, he must be well versed finish. The Review will have more to say introduction in Louisiana is interstate
commerce.
in the rudimentary principles of music, about the " Pianola " in a future issue.
time and rhythm of drum beats, it being
in his power to spoil the effects of the
Traveler's License.
band's performance either on the march
or in concert. Most amateur musicians
The Supreme Court of Louisiana held,
think the drummer inferior to other in- in the case of Pegues, Tax Collector, vs.
strumentalists, ; imagining that any one Ray, that a commercial drummer or can-
can beat the bass drum, but when it is vasser who goes out on the road soliciting
taken into consideration that ofttimes he orders for his house, whether it be located
has to count whole movements, or from in or outside of the state, and who takes
WALDORF PIANO CO.
fifty to a hundred bars' rest and perhaps with him samples of the goods or wares
55£-554W. 29 ™ ST.
come in with a crash note upon the eighth his house deals in, is not a "traveling
NEW YORK.
part of the bar, it can be seen that he
should have a knowledge of time, and
must keep his eyes open, or he will 'mar
the effects of the piece. On the march the
bass drummer is king of the situation and
upon him depends the steadiness of the
'5 SERMAN BUCK5P15,
paraders, the band being compelled to fal-
low his beats, either fast or slow."
HAMMACHER. 5CHLEMMER & C?
209 Bowery, N. Y
PIANOS
TVIATIONAL MUSICAL
^ S T R I N G COMPANY,
Manufacturers of
JACOB DOLL
Manufacturer of High and fledium Grade
High Grade Musical
Strings, Piano Wire,
Steel and Brass Wire.
Grand and Upright Pianos
FACTORIES; Southern Boulevard, E. 133d St., E. 134th St., Trinity Ave.
402, 404, 406, 408 E. 30th Street
WAREROOMS: 144 FIFTH AVENUE.
NEW' BRUNSWICK,
N. J.
IMEWSPAPER ADVERTISING IN THE UNITED STATES.
' " A book of two hundred pages, containing a catalogue of
about six thousand newspapers, being all that are credited by the
American Newspaper Directory (December edition for 1897) with
having regular issues of 1,000 copies or more. Also separate
State maps of each and every State of the American Union, nam-
ing those towns only in which thore are issued newspapers hav-
ing more than 1,000 circulation. This book (issued December 15,
1807) will be sent, postage paid, to any address, on receipt of one
dollar. Address The Geo. F. Rowell Advertising Co.,
10 Spruce Street, New York.
MAIN OFFICE:
Southern Boulevard, East 133d,
East 134th Street and Trinity Avenue
Write for Catalogues and Prices.
t)o you own
a piano?
5CHAEFFER PIANOS
Established in New York 1876.
In Chicago, 1886
It describes the
HIGH GRADE AT MODERATE PRICE
ANGELUS ORCHESTRAL.
Factory at River view, 111.
Capacity, Two Hundred Pianos per month.
38 ORCHESTRAL/
tii, PIANO,
Scbacffcr Piano mfg. go.
Reorganized and Incorporated January, 1898.
No musical talent on the part of the
Instantly applied to any piano —
grand, upright or square — and as
easily removed. No technical knowl-
edge required; the performer has
TllAL, render the most difficult com- merely to work the pedals and operate
lositions in a manner possible to only the stops that control the time and ex-
t i ho
n most accomplished and practised pression and thereby render tho most
of pianists. Contains (in addition to difficult pieces in a truly masterly
the piano-playingmechanism) two full way. Does not scratch or injure tho
sets of organ reeds, which may be piano In the least.
played separately or in company with
Made in all varieties of polished
the piano.
woods to match any piano.
is required. A, child that
e the erformcr
as never before Been'a piano can, with
aid of the ANGELUS ORCHKS-
MEXICAN, AMERICAN and FOREIGN
PATENTS,
C. H. M. y Agramonte,
CALLE OANTE No. 11.
P. 0. Box 388. Cable Address, "Agra."
City of Mexico, Mexico.
< Played like the Symphony.)
A new and wonderful invention that instantly converts any piano
Into a Eelf-playing instrument. Jn every bouse where there is a
piano the ANGELUS ORCHESTRAL ia needed. I t i3
The Master-key that unlocks
the gates of Melody for all!
Office, 239-241 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
Reports on Mining and Other Properties.
Proprietors of Weekly Anglo-American, a first-class Advertising
Medium. Established 8 Years.
If so, this tjj
[advertisement i
will interest \
you.
.'ANGELUS ORCHESTRAL
ALONE
,/.
The above is a very brief and incomplete account of the
ANGELUS ORCHESTRAL. Send your name and address on a
postal card and we will gladly mail photos and full description.
Whether you intend to purchase or not,you will be interested
In learning more about this musical marvel of the century.
THE WILCOX 4. WHITE CO., MERIDEN, CONN.
SALESROOMS: 14s FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK.

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