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1 SPECIAL—The
THE
Salesmanship Section
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ffUJIC TIRADE
VOL. LXIII. No. 2. Published Every Saturday by Estate of Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, July 8, 1916
A
THOUSAND factors
combine to make
piano tone—hun-
dreds of delicately strung wires,
finely adjusted hammers, tiny
wafers of wood and metal, each
with its own timbre.
Each plays its part in piano
c h a r a c t e r , and each must be
studied and adjusted with exquisite
skill.
When an expert in his art has
made and tested each delicate ad-
justment, as our experts do, then
we know that the piano will pro-
duce the rich singing-tone which
is characteristic of the
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