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Identifier: saturdayeveningp1933unse (find matches)
Title: The Saturday evening post
Year: 1839 (1830s)
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Publisher: Philadelphia : G. Graham
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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-possible to play with one pedal on many player-pianos. Veryeasy on the Gulbransen—only 40 to 60 strokes per minute.Make this test on several player-pianos. It proves the highquality of the Gulbransen and its Pedal-Touch. One Finger on One Pedal Plays It Observe how this man is playing the Gulbransen—with onefinger on one pedal. Think how Easy to Play it must be.He is not merely pushing down the pedal. He is making theGulbransen play for several minutes. It proves the ease of theexquisite Pedal-Touch. You have never tried such an easilyoperated player. Try this test on several player-pianos. Its Pedal-Touch Responds Like Key-Touch Player-pianos are quite different in Pedal-Touch—thefeel of the pedals. Some feel stiff; make you push hard. Somefeel mushy; force you to pedal fast. Some tremble, some dieaway under your feet. But the Gulbransen Pedal-Touch is like Key-Touch—its exquisite balance and response are real aidsin playing. You really play the Gulbransen. It is delightful.
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It Does the Fingering —You Control the Expression Would you like to be an accomplished musician in 10 weeks,or will you struggle 10 years? Thats the difference betweenplaying a Gulbransen and an ordinary piano. The Gulbransenstarts you with a skill no hand pianist has ever achieved. Thenit gives you every facility for artistic playing—with as muchdelicacy and feeling as a concert pianist. John Martin—Player Pianist Extraordinary A business man who has become a concert performer on theGulbransen. Forced to retire by ill health, music became hisrecreation. He developed a method of playing the Gulbransen.His results are so astounding we asked him to help us. Hismethod —in 6 instruction rolls—goes with every Gulbransen.Hear Mr. Martin in recital. Learn his method. Ask our dealer. NATIONALLY PRICED Easy to Play Says the Baby at the Pedals This shows the Gulbransen trade-mark—based on an actualincident. A tiny baby did play the Gulbransen. Thousands ofbabies have since. But thei

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  • bookpublisher:Philadelphia___G__Graham
  • bookcontributor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
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