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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 74 N. 2 - Page 2

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
JANUARY 14,
F^IFTY-SIX years ago in Paris,
I"" 1 Delsarte, the great teacher,
said to his pupil Mme. Linden-
cronne:
"There are certain songs that
cannot be accompanied by anyone
but the singer. . . . A weak chord
or a too powerful one, struck in the
wrong place, would spoil entirely
the effect, and even the best accom-
panist cannot foresee when that
effect is going to be produced."
But if you take
First the
The piano "whose service
is measured in generations
Add to it the
Then attach the
Synchrona
AccompanO
The new invention of Dr. Alexander Jameson
Ultimate in reproducing player-pianos
Both song and accompaniment will be blended
into one artistic whole
The AccompanO, attached by a silken cord to all Emerson repro-
ducing players, is a shell-like affair which fits in the palm of the hand
in such a way that pressure on its four projections controls perfectly
the time and expression of the piano. With this latest E m e r s o n
achievement any singer can control his own accompaniment with the
greatest ease and success.
Dealers in Principal Cities and Towns
Emerson Piano Company
Established 1849
Boston, Mass.
U. S. A.
'Choose your piano as you would choose a friend 9
Advertisement appearing in The Open Road Magazine for December.
1922

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