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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 72 N. 8 - Page 54

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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
FEBRUARY 19, 1921
ARGHUL, THE ARABIAN LOVE SONG
DEALERS: Please remember that
Melodies of Sentiment and Sympathy Sung in
the Streets of Cairo's Underworld
In Cairo the arghul is played at night in the
old city and on the streets of the underworld,
lending its note and interpretation to love songs
that somehow follow when everything else in
life has been lost or left behind. At an Arabian
cafe an old man from the street will play, and
>omig men sing, while the .coffee is being made.
The arghul sings with each and talks with each;
sympathizes, understands and seems so earn-
est as to make one half believe that the young
man is singing from his own heart and that
the arghul, long accustomed to such confidence,
knows it full well. But, like many of the coun-
try-bred, it seems to degenerate when it comes
to town. It falls upon evil ways; it sings of
love to the loveless; it hovers in the dark and
begs and steals about the low cafes. Its friend,
the tabla—more pretentious and perhaps more
astute—changes its name when it comes to town
snd does not appear alone at night in dark,
unfrequented streets. It is known as the dara-
bukeh and is seen in the high-class cafes, where
favorites dance to the music it brings. Tt has
more rhythm than melody; much volume, but
little feeling. It talks from the head and sings
to the feet. Hut the arghul is all sentiment and
sympathy. Its place is the desert; its home, we
knew as we listened there on the rugs in front
of our tents, is in the wastes of the sandy
plain ami the stillness of the starlit night.--
Robert Hamilton Uucker, in Asia.
"The Barefoot Trail"
Song Success
is now on the broad highway of
SINGERS, TEACHERS AND PUBLIC PROCLAIM I T !
Supplying the demand is up to you—
Co-operation spells O R D E R S—we're at your service
BOOSEY & CO.
The House of Song Fame
NEW YORK (9 East 17th Street) and TORONTO (384 Yonge Street)
MAX WINKLER ON EXTENDED TRIP
Max Winkler, president of Belwin, Inc., left
late last week on an extended trade trip in
which he will cover the Pacific Coast and inter-
vening territory. In addition to featuring the
Belwin popular catalog Mr. Winkler will also
introduce the Hawkes & Sons catalog.
INTHE AFTERGLOW
By J. Will Callahan and Frank Grey
Programmed by America's Foremost Con-
cert Artists. Featured by
Vaudeville's Greatest Headliners
PUBLISHES NEW TEACHING METHOD
R. B. Robinson, 4334 Garfield street, Kansas
City, Mo., is the publisher of a new teaching
Howard S. Dickey, the proprietor of Dickey's method which has some very original and novel
Music Store, Newton, Kan., is the author and ideas in placing before the student a simplified
method of acquiring the primary knowledge of
publisher of a number of songs, the titles of
which are' "When the Nightingale Sings in the the staff and various arrangements.
Moonlight," "Fulfillment," "The Only Song 1
Can Remember," '"['ill the Rainbow Colors
The Song and Dance Fox-Trot Hit
Shine Clear Across the Sky," "What I Liked to
from "THE ROSE GIRL"
lie Called" and "That Gee-Gee Girl of Mine."
Played
by
15,000 Good Orchestras
RECENT DICKEY PUBLICATIONS
Red
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Incorporated
"Sleepy Hollow"
(Where I First Met You)
"Sighing"
(Just for You)
"June"
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"Do You"
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heart—, . . , , . _
HINDS, HAYDEN & ELDREDGE, Inc.
11 UNION SQUARf
NEW YORK ( i n
"SPRINGTIME"
Music Engravers and Printers
New York City
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
"CAN YOU TELL"
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ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
311 West 43d Street
"NIGHTINGALE"
"Pickaninny Blues'
Publishers
"JAPANESE SANDMAN"
WALTER JACOBS B^TO
"BEAUTIFUL ANNABELL LEE"
"Peter Gink" fifij "Arabella" 's
:: "NOW I LAY ME DOWN TO SLEEP"
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"WITH THE COMING OF TO-
MORROW"
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J E R O M E H. REMICK & CO. :
"Hawaiian Rose"
"Wishing Moon"
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ma - ment left la
"AVALON"
"DEAREST ONE"
"Weeping Willow Lane"
"Play Me a Dixie Melody"
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Tlut one
tbe
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
"ROSE"
;
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'Song of the Southern Moon"
(Hurry Back to Dixie-Land)
NEW YORK
Remick Sony Hits
"Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight"
"Swanee Moonlight"
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"There Is Only One Pal,
After All"
"Pond Lily Time"
now
Copyrighted, 1919, by Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc.
HUNTZINGER & DILWORTH
159 West 57th Street
ways
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Is Published by
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And our
''Wondrous Midnight Eyes"
Now Playing at the
AMBASSADOR THEATRE, New York
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N E W YORK
DETROIT
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RIO NIGHTS
The Fastest Selling Waltz Song on the Market
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS or Music
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago
HAVE YOU
"I've Been A-Longin* For You"
"Just A Rose"
"After It's Over, Dear" and "Alpine Blues"?
THEY'RE WINNERS
Order direct or through your jobber
FISHER THOMPSON MUSIC PUB. CO.
Gaiety Theatre Building, NEW YORK CITY

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