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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 72 N. 18 - Page 146

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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
APRIL 30, 1921
Songs That Sell - Melodies That Are In The Air
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Danced and played everywhere—everybody is talking about it.
(Song and Piano Solo)
Underneath The Dreamy Oriental Moon
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The orchestras are all playing this one.
COlleen O'Mine An Irish Ballad—A good seller
1 # ^ i f SoUS'HOsiC CO.
1015 Walnut Street KANSAS CITY, MO.
Can Be Obtained From Any Jobber or (he Publisher.
GENERAL INCREASE IN MUSIC STUDY
More Music Teachers and Pupils Now Than
There Were Five Years Ago—Facts of In-
terest for the Information of Publishers
The inactivity of sales in the sheet music field,
which, from numerous angles, has been a prob-
lem to publishers for almost a year, has been
more pronounced in recent weeks through the
fact that even hit numlbers were not as good
sellers as their popularity would seem to justify.
The publishers, of course, exploited such num-
bers on a large scale, but the results from their
efforts have not been up to expectations.
This has led publishers to feel that the player
roll and the record were "cleaning up," when,
as a matter of fact, the sales of these products
have also been affected. Some of the publish-
ers, however, are firmly of the opinion that tne
player roll has decreased their sales of sheet
music, and, while they cannot prove this, it has
led those interested to look up the various salej
activities in channels that could be taken as a
criterion of the merits or demerits of such con-
clusions in regard to the player roll and its
alleged encroachments.
They find, as outlined in these columns in
a recent article, that the straight piano output
each year is quite large. They find also that
all the straight pianos that have been manu-
factured are practically in use. They do not
become obsolete or antiquated in a short space
of time.
To supplement that information The Review
has endeavored to make a close study of the
activities in the teaching field as regards increase
of pupils, if any, increase in the number of mu-
sic teachers, schools, conservatories, etc., which
developed the fact that there has been an in-
crease of teachers in this country from about 8
to 15 per cent in the last live years. These con-
clusions are based upon the increased demand
for teaching- music in lower grades, which all
music publishers are at present feeling. The
leading publishing houses in the standard field
find a ready sale for practically anything in the
educational line that has merit.
Among the educators, that is to say, the fac-
ulty members of conservatories and schools,
etc., we find that there is prevalent a belief that
candidates for the music teaching profession are
on the increase and of a better standard than
formerly. Thus it seems that both music teach-
ers and music pupils have gained in number.
There is a belief in some quarters that the
propagation of music in the public schools has
done much for music in the country as a whole
and this department in most schools has not
only taken on added interest, but has a public
behind it that, constantly increasing, is insist-
ing upon further recognition for music.
Prompt and Courteous Treatment Our Motto
NAT GOLDSTEIN MUSIC PUB. CO.
706-708 Pantages Bldg..
San Franclso. Cal.
ANNOUNCE FOUR BIG HITS
"Patsy"
The Seaaon'g Sensational Fox-Trot Song:
Full of Pep—Just Like Its Name, "Patsy"
"Harem Eyes"
A Bewitching Oriental Fox-Trot Song
With Great Dance Tempo
"I'm Learning to Love You"
Ballad Fox-Trot
With a Beautiful Melody and Wonderful Lyrics
Full of Sentiment
"That Haunting Waltz"
A Marvelous Waltz Success
THESE FOUR BIG SONGS SHOULD BE ON
EVERY MUSIC COUNTER
ORDER FROM YOUR JOBBER OR DIRECT
FIVE BEAUTIFUL SONGS
EACH A SPECIALTY FOR THE
TWENTY-FIVE CENT TABLE
"Learning to Walk"
"Blessed Image"
"Bothersome Etiquette"
"The Love Sign"
"Michigan"
A Sweet Home-folk Song
A Mother Song
A Novelty Song
A Hint to the Youthful
A Patriotic State Song
ASK YOUR JOBBER FOR THEM
B. R. BILLINGSLEY
AUTHOR-PUBLISHER. Gaastra, Mich.

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