28
STO
October 2, 1920.
species of specification which the theater musician
must fill from his own files or from the most con-
venient sheet music dealer.
A SUCCESSFUL SINGER.
One of the successful vocalists and readers, in
whose success the music trade has more than cus-
tomary interest, is Esther Nelson-Karn, of Fort
Of Interest to Sheet Music Dealers is the Music
Wayne, Ind. The name is a familiar one in the
MUSIC
DAY
IN
DALLAS.
Cue Sheet for Pianists and Orchestras.
Music Day, celebrated in Dallas, Tex., last Sat- piano trade, and the vocalist has made a wide dis-
tinction by her varied talents. The press through-
Music for the movies is an important considera- urday, September 25, proved a gratifying success out the country has spoken in eulogistic terms of
as
expected.
Men
of
the
music
trades
co-operated
tion or rather a wide variety of important consider-
the work of the artist and, without doubt, the S. A.
ations. The relation of the music to the films is with the members of the Dallas Music Teachers' Karn Music House, in Fort Wayne, is all the more
to make the occasion worthy of the
something admitted for quite a while; the relation Association
musical character which Dallas has earned. Plans the headquarters of music loving people because of
of music to the seat sales was shown in the recent for
the events for Music Day were discussed at a her attainments.
strike of musicians in Chicago moving picture thea- special meeting of the Dallas Music Industries As-
ters. It is now clear to the theater owners that sociation and as a result an efficient committee con-
MOVING PICTURE MUSIC.
music is a prime requirement for well-filled houses. sisting of J. W. Howent, Robert N. Watkin, and
The William H. Bristol Andio Picture Corpora-
During the strike of the musicians the movie fans Earl D. Behrends was formed to act with the music tion of Waterbury, Conn., has filed an incorpora-
learned that the films without accompanying music teachers in planning programs and providing the tion certificate in the office of the secretary of the
state. It will manufacture sound records with mov-
talent.
was like food without flavor.
ing pictures and musical instruments. The stock
But it did not need a strike to prove to the thea-
authorized is $1,500,000. William H. Bristol, Harns
MUSIC FOR CHILDREN.
ter owners that good music is a prime factor to-
and- T. F. Carmody are the incorpora-
The J. H. Troup Music House, Harrisburg, Pa., Whittemore
wards making a success of a movie house; that
tors.
orchestras and organs are a necessity. The moving reminds the thoughtful parents that piano time is
picture magazines recognize the fact and the most here, "Right now—with the opening of Fall music
A FEW NOTES.
helpful ones are running departments devoted to classes—is the time to start your kiddies on the
Dr. Edwin R. Keast of Ocean Grove, N. J., has
piano. Don't neglect their musical education and
music for the films.
don't delay their start. If you are without a piano bought the Lewis music store at Asbury Park, N.
For providing appropriate music for the various —see us at once. We not only know the particular J. The business was formerly conducted by Lester
scenes in each play the cue sheet is provided for tone and action best adapted for child practice, but Rehner.
orchestra leaders and organists. In these the music we offer service."
is timed so that by following them the theater
Charles Renie, small goods man in the Smith,
pianist, organist or orchestra can time the music
P. C. McMurray has bought out the interest of Barnes & Strohber Piano Company. Kansas City,
for the different episodes. The music cue should J. A. Conrad in the Music Shop, Battle Creek, Mo., has received his first shipment of genuine Heb-
interest the sheet music dealers inasmuch as it is a Mich.
erlein violins.
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