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Angelus
Sept. 13, 1904
Piano Player Roll
An die Musik Op. 89, No. 4: by Schubert
The Wilcox and White Company
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Your price for a Wilcox An Die Musk is only $9.99
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Sept. 13, 1904
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Wilcox An Die Musk
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The accompanying paper work reads:
Melodant= Arttistyle
Artistyle
Patented May 21, 1907
The Wilcox & White Co.
Meriden, Cnn, U.S.A
KEY
The Artistyle marking must be read at the crest of
tracker-board over which the music sheet passes and indicates as follows:
---To accelerate(faster) ---Slight ritard or pause
---To ritard (slower) --- to accent
---in tempo (original time) --- to hold (stop)
The line appearing in the center of the music sheet indicates that the composition is to be played M,F. (Moderatly
Loud) When found to the right of center it indicates an increase of volume F> (loud) or FF. (very loud)
when to the left of center a decrease of volume P. (soft) or PP. (very soft)
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The box is slightly worn at the edges, but the
roller and pull strip are in perfect condition.
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This Piano Player Roll stands 2 inches tall, 13 inches wide and 2.25 inches deep. It weighs 1 lbs. 0 ounces
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