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Many of us in the piano business are"so||ceptical about
the so-called surprises we are told to look for every now
and then that we are almost surprise-proof.
A short time ago at the Cleveland piano convention, the
Welte-Mignon Licensee Reproducing piano proved that
now and then something really surprising can happen |n
the piano business.
There is no question that the Welte-Mignon Licensee is
a splendid solo instrument, as well as an efficient instru-
mental and vocal accompanist. But who would ever
expect to find it acting in the capacity of a dance accom-
panist and coach?
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No wonder it surprised the large audiencejajMCleveland
to see a ball* dancer go through her exercises to the
music of the Welte-Mignon Licensee and glance every
now and then at the record to see what she was to do next.
This surprise really means something to the piano dealer.
It means that we have discovered a great new market for
the Welte-lBgnon Licensee Reproducing piano. This
market confts^f-liillet 4£^chers and ballet students as
i|gell as othei >eople Ateresfc^ in classic Trancing.
This m a r k e r s macie available through a scientifically
compiled series of annotated ballet instruction records
prepared by authorities of the dance especially for Welte-
Mignon Licensee.
*(Licente*)
AUTO PNEUMATIC ACTION COMPANY
W. C. Heaton, President
51ST STREET AND 12TH AVENUE
NEW YORK, N . Y.