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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1912 Vol. 55 N. 13 - Page 3

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MUSIC TRADE
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V O L . L I V . N o . 13 Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, Sept. 28, 1912
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AUTO PNEUMATIC ACTION is capable of pro-
ducing any rendition because:
—The Automatic Music Roll Guiding Device makes the music track
accurately.
—The "Soloist" Attachment enables the performer to subdue or bring
out either the bass or the treble, or both, and is
most useful and effective in accompaniments and
in playing dance music.
—The Tempo Modulator enables the operator
to attain the beautiful shading of the music that is
always admired in the performance of an accom-
plished pianist.
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—The Flexible Striking Fingers produce the
same quick, elastic, "human-like" stroke that
characterizes the performance of an artist.
The perfection to which rendition by the
AUTO PNEUMATIC ACTION
Sectional view of the AUTO PNEU-
MATIC ACTION, showing complete
instrument and double primary and
power pneumatics and Soloist" de-
vices. Also bellows and folding pedals.
The arrows show the air currents as
they are drawn into the instrument
and finally exhausted through the
valves on back of main bellows.
attains is proven by the reputation of
the player-pianos containing it.
Be sure the Player-Pianos you sell contain this mech-
anism and then no other player can be better.
Auto Pneumatic Action Company
WM. J. KEELEY, President
619-629 West 50th Street
NEW YORK CITY

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