Chicago during the National Music Trades Convention last year. That morning one of the visitors at the convention was playing roll music on the Gulbransen Registering Piano with all the expression o! a brilliant pianist—yet this man could not toll ono note frcm another on a piece ol sheet music I IS was a thrilling revelatiou. . . . . His audience sat and listened in amazement —among them composers, musicians and dealers in musical instruments. And those who stopped in the hall to listen did not k noW that he u)as playing the accompaniment without touch ing the 1 ( I m n m MR Gttlbraaaoa Trad® llarlc. The Gulbransen Is available on easy terms to suit your pocket* book. Prices from £165. Grand and Upright Models. To the E. AND P. PIANO AGENCY, LTD., 191, Queort Street, AUCKLAND. Please send me Free Gulbransen Literature and particulars of Easy Terms.
Why call the Gulbransen the " Registering Piano?" What does it register? It registers just what you put into it. It registers your t juch; registers your time; registers your expression; registers your individuality. The Gulbransen Registering Piano is just as sensitive to the action of your feet as the keys of a fine, straight piano are to the action of your fingers. Your feet are just as capable of expressing the musical impulses of the body through the pedals as the fingers are through the keys. You, yourself, even if you lack musical training, and do not know a note of music, can play this marvellous instrument with all the expression, technique and enthusiasm of an accomplished musician. It is a well-known fact that manv talented musical artists own the Gulbransen, and play it both by roll and by hand. Do not, any longer, deny yourself the joy of a Gulbransen—the only true Registering Piano in the world. See, play and hear the Gulbransen in the E. & F-. Special Music Rooms. If you cannot call, mail the coupon for free Gulbransen Literature. W. J. CaddsH - Auokland Manager 8. Blanshard - - Whan&arei Agent J. Puryer - - - - Pukekolio Agent ' 191 ©uses* SMliearVtetom s*) AUCKLAND J. H. GHttoa - - - - Hamilton A. V. Merriman - - Rotorua Agent L. Hoffmann - New Plymouth Agent
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19412, 21 August 1926, Page 9 (Supplement)
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