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TRANSLATING
TOUCH TO TONE
is THROUGH the action of the piano that the
pianist transmits his mood and feeling to the
awakened voice of the instrument. Complete poetic
expression and interpretation depend upon the
complete responsiveness of the action.
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In the Mason 8c Hamlin this delicate mechanism is
painstakingly adjusted, note by note, to a perfect
coordination of every part. The hammers, too, are
individually voiced and tone regulated. Thus the
maximum of power in every range and perfect con-
trol even in the softest passages are all at the com-
mand of the performer who may thus draw upon
the superb tonal resources of this glorious piano
with effortless ease.
Siamliti
Pa dories at
EAST ROCHESTER, NEW YORK
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, JUNE, 1946