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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1914 Vol. 59 N. 4 - Page 12

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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The Seeburg Moving Picture Player
It contains a 7^j octave piano, with mandolin attachment, 104 pipes, representing violin, flute, piccolo, 2 feet—melodia S feet—
echo 8 feet—clarinet 8 feet—in fact full organ range with S feet i>;i-s and tremolo, bass drum, snare drum, kettledrum effect, cym-
bal, triangle, tympani, torn torn, xylophone, crash cymbal, castanets, fire gong, steamboat whistle, locomotive whistle, locomotive
bell, cow bell, thunder effect, wind siren, bird call, baby cry, telephone and door bell, horse trot and automobile horn. Separate fil
note organ keyboard. Lquipped with the Seeburg solo effect features and hand arranged rolls "'SSS" containing 10 selections.
Height—5 feet 3 inches. Width—3 feet 3 inches. Length—12 feet 3 inches. Double veneered hardwood case, finished in mis-
sion oak. Weight, boxed for shipment, about 2,000 pounds.
This wonderful instrument is only partly an automatic instrument.
Of course you can use it purely automatically, but—with a skilled
operator at the keyboard it is simply matchless. The piano is a
splendid piano—the organ effect is cathedral-like and electrifying.
There has been nothing yet created to compare with it. W e
want to prove the truth of this statement for your benefit
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Makers of the Celebrated Seeburg Automatic Pianos, Orches-
trions — and Motion Picture Players — Art Style Originators
OFFICES:
900-902-904 Republic Building
State and Adams Streets
CHICAGO
FACTORY *
413-415-417-419 W. Erie St
SEEBURG BUILDING

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