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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1919 Vol. 68 N. 18 - Page 14

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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piano
The Art Piano
O W do you judge the art of a piano ?
In its tone, in its touch, in its archi-
tecture, in its traditions ? In all or
these the Doll & Sons piano has heen a leader
among the most conservative.
The tone is rich, mellow, as near to an organ
tone as any piano can he. The touch is sym-
pathetic, responsive, easy, and regular.
The Doll fe? Sons piano is almost human in
its obedience to the artist will. T h e cases
and the finishes of the Doll & Sons piano in
upright and grand are dignified and correct in
their period modeling.
Doll & Sons pianos have been used and ad-
mired by many of the foremost musicians.
One of the Doll &* Sons Trio
"In Union There Is Strength''
DOLL & SONS - - the art piano
STODART
- - - the historic piano
WELLSMORE - - the staple piano
(Also Player-Pianos)
JACOB DOLL & SONS, Inc.
98-116 Southern Boulevard, New York
MAY
3, 1919

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