JANUARY AMPICO MUSIC ROLLS
Brilliant
21
PRESTO
December 27, 1924.
Selections, Dances and Accompaniment
Numbers in New Bulletin fcr Trade.
The following rolls arc comprised in the January
Ampico Bulletin of the A'npico Corporation, New
York, with the names of the recording- artists printed
in parenthesis:
Brilliant Selections—63903-H, La Campanella, Etude
on Rondo by Paganini, Liszt-Busoni (Lhevinne);
63933-H. Ballade, Op. 38. No. 2 F major. Chopin
(Gordon); 63973-G, "Viva Navarra,"
Larregla
Echaniz (Echaniz).
Melodious Selections—63911-H, Warum. Op. 12,
No. 3, Fantasie Pieces (Why), Schumann (Levitzki);
63923-H, Chant D' Amour (Love Song), Op. 26,
No. 3, Stojowski (Stojowski).
Characteristic Selections—63951-G,
Rosamunde
"Ballet Music," Schubert-Fischhof (Buell); 63961-G,
Zephyr, Op. 57, No. 4, Moszkowski (Williams);
60593-H, Tableaux de Voyage, d'Indy (d'Indy).
Ballad (With Words)—1493-F. My Heart at Thy
Sweet Voice, Samson and Delilah (Mon coeur s'ouvre
a ta voix). Ballad D Flat, Saint-Saens (Fairchild).
Dinner Music—63983-H, Dinner Music, Series No.
3 (Delcamp).
Accompaniment Recordings
(With Words) —
30121-G, Who Is Sylvia? F, Alto or Bass, Schubert
(Lamson); 30131-G, Who Is Sylvia? G, Mezzo-So-
prano or Baritone, Schubert (Lamson); 30141-G,
Give a Man a Horse He Can Ride, Bb, Baritone,
O'Hara (Pollock); 30151-G, Give a Man a Horse He
Can Ride, D, Tenor. O'Hara (Pollock).
Particularly Adapted for Dancing—63943-F, Musi-
cal Comedy Favorites, No. 1, Fox Trot (Delcamp):
63993-F, The Stars and Stripes Forever, March. E
Flat, Sousa (Fairchild and Carroll).
Recordings with Words for Singing—205471-E,
Tndian Love Call, "Rose Marie," F, Friml (Fair-
child); 205483-F, The Pal That I Loved Stole the
Gal That I Loved, Bb, Pease-Nelson (De Bert).
Recordings with Words for Singing and Dancing—
20S491-E, Hard Hearted Hannah, Fox Trot, Eb, Yel-
len-Bigelow-Bates (Grofe); 2O55O1-E, Sally Lou, Fox
Trot. F, Frey (Grofe); 205511-E, Mandy Make Up
Your Mind, "Dixie to Broadway," Fox Trot, G,
Meyer-Johnston (Carroll); 205521-E, Tea for Two,
"No No Nanette," Fox Trot. A Flat, Youmans (Car-
roll); 205531-E. Nobody Loves You Like I Do, fox
trot, B Flat. Davis-Akst (Lopez); 205541-E, Ev'ry-
thing You Do, Fox Trot, G, Olman (Lopez);
2O5551-.E, T Want to See My Tennessee, Fox Trot,
C, Ager (Johnson).
Demonstration Series—64003-H, Piano Dynamics
and Tone Coloring.
AMERICAN PIANO SUPPLY CO.
The Character of Dependability and Prompt Service
Distinguishes Supply House.
Dependability in relation to the goods handled and
prompt service in shipping distinguishes the Ameri-
can Piano .Supply Co., 112 East 13th street, New
York.
The character for all 'round ability to supply the
needs of the piano tuner and piano repairman is a
valuable one for the piano supply house to acquire.
It is at once an asset to the house possessing it and
an assurance of a very satisfying kind to the industry
served. Years of efficient service for the piano in-
dustry has gained this character for the American
Piano Supply Co.
The advantages of a wide range of piano supplies
and big stocks of everything are part of the service
offered by the company. Everything in felts, hard-
ware, cloths, hammers, and other commodities needed
for pianos, organs, players and talking machines is
found in the big stock of the company.
But it is in the emergency requirements, the things
needed in a hurry perhaps, that the American Piano
Supply Co. proves the effectiveness of its service to
the piano manufacturers, piano repairmen and the
piano tuner. It is in making good in this particular
that has gained for the American Piano Supply Co.
its enviable character. Special stampings, turnings,
castings, things not found in any list of supplies are
frequently required, generally in a hurry by people
in the trade. The experienced factory superintend-
ent, the tuner or repairman who knows his business
knows that the requirements, whatever it may be, can
be procured in quick time from the American Piano
Supply Co., where supply always meets demand.
MORE SPACE FOR DES MOINES FIRM.
The Wilkinson Music House, Des Moines, Iowa,
moved last week to a larger location. Nine years
ago Mr. Wilkinson opened his music shop, selling to
professional musicians only. His business has ex-
panded amazingly. In the new quarters 6,000 square
feet will be utilized.
FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL BAND
Paw Paw, Mich., School Has Band Music Class to
Fill- Vacancies in Organization.
The High School of Paw Paw, Mich., recently
formed a class for teaching band music and every
member of the class hopes to "make" the high school
band in time. The item in the Courier-Northerner of
Paw Paw is listed under school notes but it also
may be made a suggestion to musical merchandise
dealers in every town with a high school.
The number of school bands is increasing very
fast, thanks to the encouragement of music by school
boards and superintendents. The school band is
freely admitted to be a splendid disciplinary force
as well as a means for expressing the spirit of ambi-
tions.
The Band Instrument Manufacturers Association
has a policy directed towards creating the band spirit
in schools and its operation is seen in the band tour-
naments held in various places during the year. The
association also inspires the band instrument dealers
with the desire to organize school bands or at least
to evoke the band spirit in their communities. There
are about forty boys in the band music class of the
Paw Paw High School, none farther than the ninth
grade and most of them below the ninth grade.
Many are making excellent progress. In fact,
there are practically none in the list who do not
give promise that they will eventually develop into
good musicians.
At the present time none of these boys is good
enough to be enrolled as a regular member of the
Paw Paw high school band, but as soon as any cair
play well enough he will be voted in a regular mem-
ber.
There are nine trombone pupils, eight cornet, nine
clarinet, one flute, two picolo, two saxophone, one
baritone, three alto and two bass.
WHEN WASTE BEGINS.
Lumber wastage begins the day it is sawed, ac-
cording to F. P. Poole, district supervisor of the
Forest Products Engineering Co., Chicago, in the
"Hardwood Record." He estimates that executives
in charge of plants consuming upward of a million
feet of lumber yearly invariably waste from 5 to 10
per cent of the timber before they cut a foot of it for
manufacturing purposes.
C. G. CONN, Ltd., Elkhart, Ind.
VIOLIN, CELLO AND DOUBLE
BASS WOUND STRINGS
OF SUPERIOR QUALITY
Guaranteed for thirty days after they are sold
SEND FOR CATALOG
C. D. GREENLEAF, Pres.
J. F. BOYER, Sec'y
World's largest manufacturers of High Grade Band and Orchestra Instruments. Employs 1,000
expert workmen.
All of the most celebrated Artists use and endorse Conn Instruments.
Famous Bandmasters and Orchestra Directors highly endorse and recommend the use of the
Conn Instruments in their organizations.
Conn Instruments are noted for their ease of playing, light and reliable valve or key action;
quick response, rich tonal quality, perfect intonation, tone carrying quality, artisticness of design,
beautiful finish and reliable construction.
Conn Instruments are sent to any point in the U. S. subject to ten days free trial. Branch store
or agencies will be found in all large cities. Write for catalogues, prices, etc.
C. G. CONN, Ltd.
DEPT. MS.
ELKHART, IND.
S. SIMON
8106 Chaj*pell Avenue,
CHICAGO, ILLS.
SLINGERLAND
OTTO R. TREFZ, Jr.
May Bell
PIANO BASS STRINGS
PIANO REPAIR SUPPLIES
2110 Fairmount Ave.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
The Piano Repair Shop
' Pianos and Phonographs Rebuilt by
Expert Workmen
Player-actions installed. Instruments
refimshed or remodeled and actions and
keys repaired. Work guaranteed. Prices
reasonable.
Our-of-town dealers' repair work solic-
ited. Write for details and terms.
THE PIANO REPAIR SHOP
339 South Wabash Ave.
Chicago
Slingerland Banjos
are sold the country over because
they are Highest quality and sold
at a reasonable price.
Over 40 Styles of Banjos, Banjo Mandolins, Tenor Banjos
and Banjo Ukuleles, to select from.
Write for Catalogue
SLINGERLAND BANJO CO.
1815 Orchard Street
CHICAGO
Enhanced content © 2008-2009 and presented by MBSI - The Musical Box Society International (www.mbsi.org) and the International Arcade Museum (www.arcade-museum.com).
All Rights Reserved. Digitized from the archives of the MBSI with support from NAMM - The International Music Products Association (www.namm.org).
Additional enhancement, optimization, and distribution by the International Arcade Museum. An extensive collection of Presto can be found online at http://www.arcade-museum.com/library/