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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1927 Vol. 85 N. 22 - Page 28

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The Music Trade
Review
NOVEMBER 26, 1927
son, first trumpeter of the Chicago Civic Or-
chestra. Kor a number of years he was as-
sistant conductor of the University Band. He
has had considerable teaching experience, turn
ing out pupils who now hold responsible posi-
tions. He goes about his work with a con-
tagious enthusiasm which never fails to im-
press those who are studying with him
The three teachers having this work in
charge have agreed to give their time for these
class lessons at a rate which barely exceeds
iheir regular charge for private lessons. S nee
the cost of their time is to be divided equally
among all the members of the class, this will
make a very material reduction in the cost of
lessons for each individual. The men in charge
of the various sections are to be paid at the
Trade Marks Known AU Over the World
following rate: String section, $7 per hour;
Over 150 Styles—Ukuleles, Banjo Ukes, Banjos, Tenor Banjos, Guitar Banjos,
woodwind section, $5, and brass section, $5. It
Banjo Mandolins, Banjo Tiples, Tiples, Tenor Guitars, Mandolin Guitars. THE
is found that as many as eight, ten, or even
BEST FOR THE PRICE.
twelve may be included successfully in one
"Only When Goods Are Well Bought Can They Be Well Sold."
class, according to the various states of ad-
We are pioneers in this industry and exclusive manufacturers of musical stringed
vancement. This means that in case there
instruments since 1879, selling direct to the retail stores. Why not let us take care
should be seven applicants for study on the
of your requirements in our Tine, resulting in larger profits for yourself? Samples
violin, the cost would be only $1 per person per
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for eight or ten weeks' payment in advance,
and, should the class increase within that time,
adjustment will be made at the close of the
term. This is done so as to permit enrolments
at any time during these first weeks of or-
ganization.
The Hoys' Club Building, 5835 Kimbark ave-
Any Student in Fifth and Sixth Grades of Elementary Schools or in City High Schools nue, will be the headquarters of this depart-
Eligible for Instruction in Classes at Low Prices
ment. The classes will be held there on Sat-
urday mornings at 9.30. An opportunity for
^HICAGO, ILL., November 19.—A depart- Civic Orchestra, with the sanction of Fred- parents to interview the instructors will be
^-* ment of music for offering class lessons on erick Stock, is putting its plan of instruction given at the close of the class lesson period.
any of the orchestral instruments by highly on a class basis- is a sufficient indication of the
trained musicians has been organized by the reliability and effectiveness of such a scheme.
Holton New Book
Chicago High School Department of Music.
The string section is in charge of Francis
Any high school student or any member of the Child Lathrop, a member of the Chicago
on Revelation Trumpets
fifth or sixth grades of the elementary schools Symphony Orchestra, who has studied both in
are eligible for enrollment in these classes.
this country and in Europe. He is a college New Publication Features Llewellyn Trumpet
It is significant that members of the Chicago graduate and brings to his teaching an unusual
—To Have Wide Mailing
Symphony Orchestra and the Chicago Civic Or- thoroughness and understanding. He is a com-
chestra will co-operate in giving instructions. poser of ability and is experienced in the class
ELKIIORN, WIS.J November 15.—Within the next
Those who are in touch with the progress of plan of instruction.
two weeks a very beautiful booklet describing
instrument instruction in the public schools no
The woodwind section is under the guidance the Holton new Revelation trumpet in the
longer question the effectiveness of the class of Carl Finkbeiner, for three years a member Llewellyn model will be mailed to thirty thou-
method. This method is providing an excel- of the Chicago Civic Orchestra, occupying the sand trumpet users in the United States and
lent routine for learning fundamentals and un- first clarinet chair in that organization. He is to Holton agents and dealers.
covering a great deal of artistic ability which also a college graduate with teaching experi-
The booklet is one of the most beautiful
otherwise might have remained unknown. Class ence in the Elmhurst High School and College, jobs of printing that Frank Holton & Co. have
study also has the decided advantage of stimu- where he now holds a position as woodwind in- ever had produced for them, being printed in
lating progress through friendly competition structor. He is a pupil of Anton Quitsow
black and green, with the illustrations of the
and comparison. The fact that the Chicago
The brass section is taught by P. E. Even- instrument being shown on a dark purple back-
ground.
Featured in the booklet is the new Llewellyn
trumpet, special attention being given to the
beautiful balance of the instrument, its spar-
kling, penetrating tone, its excellent tuning, the
easy playing qualities of the instrument, the
(Registered United Stales Patent Ollicc)
shorter valve action and the Holton free loan
The Most Marvelous Toned Banjos on the Market
plan. One entire page of thr booklet is given
over to photographs of distinguished artjsts
LSO MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED NU-WAY BANJOS,
using Holton trumpets, and another page is
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the care, skill and excellence of workmanship
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ALBERT HOUDLETT & SONS, I n c .
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N.
Y.
Established ISC,
arate illustrations show the fitting of the valves,
the hand grinding of the pistons, the hand
burnishing, the hand hammering of the bell,
the engraving, the plating and patented quick
change to A.
Sovereign and La Scala Stringed Instruments
Department of Music in Chicago High
Schools is Offering Group Instruction
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