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The Music Trade Review
MARCH 30, 1929
Latest Word Roll Releases
Latest Releases by
Rose Valley Co.'s Ideal
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Clark Orchestra Roll Co.
Word Rolls for April
It's Tight Like That—Fox-trot.
That's My Idea of Heaven—Fox-trot.
In Sunny Hawaii—Waltz.
Lover Come Back to Me—Fox-trot.
Underneath the Kussian Moon—Waltz.
I'm Ka-razy for You—Fox-trot.
Broadway Melody—Fox-trot.

Kansas City Kitty—Foxtrot.
< >rgan Grinder Blues.
Mean to Me--Fox-trot.
Sweet Virginia Kose—'Waltz.
Where Is the Song of Songs for Me—Waltz.
Guess Who?.— Fox-trot.
A Room With a View—Fox-trot.
I (let the Mines When It Rains—Foxtrot.
Milwaukee Demonstrates
Piano Teaching Methods
MILWAUKEE, WIS., March 23.—A demonstration
of music-teaching methods was featured before
the members of the Lincoln School Parent-
Teacher association, in Wauwatosa.
Supervisors in charge of the demonstration,
which showed the teaching of instrumental
music in public schools, pointed out the differ-
ence in present methods from the former more
inechanical and less interesting ones.
Demonstrations by Miss Agnes Garness,
music supervisor, showed the melody way of
teaching piano to the beginners of eight years
of age and to the more advanced boys and girls
of twelve. Bernard Ziegler showed band in-
•trument teaching.
Evening With Stravinsky
Described by Scholes
Percy A. Scholes, distinguished music critic
and Knglish editor-in-chief for Duo-Art Audio-
draphic music rolls, has just prepared an inter-
esting paper called "An Evening With Stra-
vinsky," which he has sent to the Aeolian Co.,
New York, for use in promotional literature.
Mr. Scholes describes in considerable detail his
first meeting with the modern Russian com-
poser, Igor Stravinsky, about fifteen years ago,
when Mr. Scholes was a music critic on a Lon-
don newspaper. He made a special trip to a
retreat in France, where the composer was stay-
ing prior to the premiere of his opera, "The
Nightingale," and had the pleasure of hearing
Stravinsky play over the entire work.
At the conclusion of his article, Mr. Scholes
points out that through the medium of Audio-
Graphic music rolls the Duo-Art owner may
spend an evening with this composer in his
own home. Such of Stravinsky's composition
as his concerto and three movements on sepa-
rate rolls have been recorded for the Duo-Art.
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Title
Composer
Played by
Wedding Hells (Are Breaking Up That Old Gang of
Mine) (Kahal-Raskin-Fain)—Fox-trot. .. .Ed. Sheppard
Makin' Whoopee (From "Whoopee") (Donaldson-
Kahn)—Fox-trot
Earl Knight
Dream Train (Newman-Baskette)—Fox-trot,
Ed. Sheppard
A Happy Ending (Brown-Grant-Von Tilzer))—Fox-
trot
Earl Knight
Glad Rag Doll (Yellen-Ager-Dougherty)—Fox-trot,
Ed. Sheppard
My Mother's Eyes (Gilbert-Baer)—Fox-trot. .Ed. Sheppard
My Troubles Are Over (Monaco-Leslie)—Fox-trot,
Earl Knight
I'd Rather Be Blue Over You (Rose-Fisher)—Fox-
trot . .•
Ed, Sheppard
There Is a Happy Land (Young-Akst)— Fox-trot^
Ed. Sheppard
Caressing You (Klages-Alpert)—Fox-trot. . . . Ed. Sheppard
My Annapolis and You (Weinberg-Bibo)—Fox-trot,
Earl Knight
The Sun Is at My Window (Young-Meyer)—Fox-trot,
Earl Knight
A Gay Caballero (Crumit)—Waltz Song
Earl Knight
Avalon Town (Clarke-Brown)—Fox-trot . . . . Ed. Sheppard
Weary River (Clarke-Silvers)—Fox-trot
Earl Knight
Starr Go. Representative
at Educational Conferences
Roland C. Ball, Advertising Manager, Displays
and Demonstrates Starr Piano Co. Products
at Important Meets
Roland C. Ball, advertising manager of the
Starr Piano Co., of Richmond, Ind., has re-
turned to the factory after a tour of various
regional meetings of public school educational
associations and music supervisors' conferences.
Starr instruments were shown a,t the meetings
of the National Education Association, Depart-
ment of Superintendence, held in Cleveland,
February 23 to 28; the Southern Music Super-
visors Conference which was held at the Kenil-
worth Inn, Asheville, N. C, March 5 to 8; the
Eastern Music Supervisors held in Philadelphia
at the Benjamin Franklin Hotel, March 12 to
15. The instruments shown included the new
Starr small grand Style 40, the small school up-
rights Styles D and 74, the Starr phonographs
and portables, and the Starr Silent Practice
Keyboards.
Talking with a representative of The Review
about these exhibitions Mr. Ball said: "The ex-
hibition of music materials and instruments is
becoming a, very important factor at the various
conferences of music educators and a great deal
of interest was shown in the Starr exhibit.
Scores of America's prominent school execu-
tives were in attendance and they are evincing
a greater interest than ever before in what is
new and important in aiding them in carrying
on their work in the musical field.
"Starr instruments have always held a very
prominent place in the educational fields of the
world and the reception accorded the latest
models especially designed for educational pur-
poses has pleased officials of this company very
much.
"Since there is so much stress being put upon
the group piano class plans, the Starr portable
practice keyboard came in for a great deal of
attention as it may be used, of course, with
any piano class system."
Music Dealers in Session
NEW ORLEANS, LA., March 23.—The new Music
Dealers' Association of this city conducted its
regular monthly meeting at the Montleone
Hotel last week and various business matters
were discussed. Max Barnett is president of
the association and presided at the meeting.
Jake Schiller, sales manager of the Lester
Piano Co., Philadelphia, was in New Orleans
last week and called on Parker Harris, general
manager of the Music Shop.
The L. H. Beck Music Co., Carthage, Mo.,
has opened a new music department which will
be run by Mrs. Fred Head. The company will
handle records of all kinds as well as both
Victor and Brunswick phonographs.
CHICAGO, III., March 25.—The releases by the
Clark Orchestra Roll Co. for April contain as
usual groupings of the popular hits of the day,
in rolls designed for use on 65-note electric
rewind pianos. Several of the rolls are specially
designed for use on Nelson-Wiggen instruments
and others for Coinola and Empress Orches-
trions. The April list includes:
"SPRING STYLES"—(1) In a Little Love Nest, fox-
trot; (2) 1 Treasure You, fox-trot; (3) The Sun Is at
My Window, fox-trot; (4) A Gay Cahallero, waltz; (5) My
Suppressed Desire, fox-trot; (6) All By Yourself in the
Moonlight, foxtrot; (7) Watcha Gonna Do, Do Now, fox-
trot; (8) Why Should 1 Try to Forget You?, waltz; (9)
Glorianna, fox-trot; (10) Gypsy, fox-trot.
"CABARAVIA"— (1) Rose l)i Maggio, polka; (2) Nobile
Truvato; (3) Addio Felicita'; (4) La Fleur De Paris,
valzer; (5) 'A Zingara; (6) Ombra Si' Tu; (7) Ideale,
romanza; (8) Ombra D'Un Albero, valzer; (9) Ca C'Est
Paris; (10) Serafina, mazurka.
"ITALIAN ECHOES"—(1) Sweetheart of All My
Dreams, fox-trot; (2) Four or 1'ive Times, fox-trot; (3)
A Love Tale of Alsace Lorraine, fox-trot; (4) .Sleepy
Valley, waltz; (S) Is There Anything Wrong in That?,
fox-trot; (6) Buy, Buy for Baby, fox-trot; (7) Some
Night, When You're Lonely, fox-trot; (8) Love Dreams,
waltz; (9) Sonny Boy, fox-trot; (10) A Happy Ending,
0
"PICK.IN' TH' FAVORITES"—(1) Sally of My
Dreams, fox-trot; (2) That's What Puts the "Sweet" in
Home, Sweet Home, fox-trot; (3) I'm Jealous, foxtrot;
(4) Juanita, waltz; (5) Pickin' Cotton, fox-trot; (6) You're
the Cream in My Coffee, foxtrot; (7) You Know Why,
fox-trot; (8) Woman Disputed I Love You, waltz; (9) I
Still Keep Dreaming of You, fox-trot; (10) Ev'rybody
Loves You, fox-trot.
"BLUES—SOUTHERN STYLE"—(1) Haunting Blues;
(2) Close Fit Blues; (3) Singapore Sorrows; (4) Forsaken
Blues; (5) Roamin' Rambler Blues; (6) Wild Cat Blues;
(7) There Ain't No Sweet Man; (8) Sing 'Em Papa; (9)
Back Door Blues; (10) I'm Feelin' Devilish.
"NEW 'N' NIFTY''—(1) Blue Shadows, fox-trot; (2)
Jo-Anne, fox-trot; (3) It Goes Like This, foxtrot; (4) I
Loved You Then as I Love You Now, waltz; (5) Right
Out of Heaven, fox-trot; (6) My Blackbirds Are Blue-
birds Now, foxtrot; (7) She's Wonderful, fox-trot; (8)
Forever, waltz; (9) High Up on a Hill Top, fox-trot; (10)
Two Lips to Kiss My Cares Away, fox-trot.
"MUSICAL HIGH LIGHTS"—(1) Yasclra Michaeloff-
sky's Melody, fox-trot; (2) Roses of Yesterday, fox-trot;
(3) Dusky Stevedore, foxtrot; (4) Jeannine I Dream of
Lilac Time, waltz; (5) Out of the Dawn, fox-trot; (6)
Half Way to Heaven, fox-trot; (7) The Little Green Val-
ley, fox-trot; (8) Someday, Somewhere, waltz; (9) Moon-
light Madness, fox-trot; (10) Here's That Party Now in
Person, fox-trot.
MEXICAN HITS—(1) Que les Parece?, fado fox; (2)
Amorcito Consentido, corrido; (3) A media Noche, vals;
(4) Ramona, vals; (5) La Prieta, corrido; (6) Alia en el
Rancho Grande, Cancion Mexicana; (7) Tampico Herraoso,
corrido; (8) Mi Importa Madre, one-step; (9) Pajarillo
Barranqueno, cancion; (10) Donde estas corazon, Cancion
Mexicana.
POPULARITY PLUS—(1) Crazy Rhythm, fox-trot; (2)
I'm on the Crest of a Wave, fox-trot; (3) Ten Little
Miles From Town, fox-trot; (4) Memories of France,
waltz; (5) Old Man Sunshine, fox-trot; (6) When You
Said "Good Night," fox-trot; (7) Anything You Say!, fox-
trot; (8) King for a Day, waltz; (9) Forgettin- You, fox-
trot; (10) lilueland, foxtrot.
"GLOOM CHASIN' TUNES"_(l) Chilly Pom Pom
Pee, foxtrot; (2) Constantinople, fox-trot; (3) Rosette,
waltz; (4) Too Busy, fox-trot; (5) Because My Baby Don't
Mean "Maybe" Now, fox-trot; (6) Arms of Love, waltz;
(7) Oh! You Have No Idea, fox-trot; (8) Dream House,
fox-trot; (9) Laugh Clown Laugh, waltz; (10) Just Like a
Melody Out of the Sky, fox trot
"THE CHEER LEADER"—Illinois Loyalty March;
Notre Dame Victory March; Go U Northwestern; Across
the Field (Ohio State); On Iowa; Hail Purdue; Our Chi-
cago; Hail Minnesota; Cardinal and Gold (Southern Cali-
fornia); Indiana Loyalty March; On, Wisconsin.
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