i : THE STROUD PIANOLA is a very handsome i j! i and fine-toned piano made with a new type _:| of action so that it may be played from Uje .' ; ' keyboard or by music-roll as desired. $■•„■* : .;■ :'. | ; The vital difference between the Stroud Pianola and ; . ; the ordinary player-piano lies in the complete and accurate ! control of every effect. You can get just as fine musical i; j results in playing the Stroud by the Pianola method as a ;. I highly talented pianist can secure in playing by hand upon \ the'keyboard. .._. •■ ' : - ..-\ : . ~^., ; ■ Very simple yet thoroughly effective expression 'devices . ■ : ; make possible this wonderful duplication of all hand- ' ' played effects. THE METROSTYLE — the simplest ' . I and easiest tempo control, a certajn and authoritative guide , ' ; ' . to interpretation. THE THEMODJST,~r-a device''- ; which enables you to play in different degrees of. '; : notes which arc struck e e . ' ,; ' , simultaneously, making Bflt)if€iifinin * ! melody or theme to sing '• ■ , : ; clearly. These fundamen- ¥J|/£ i invife jou (o . ! tal devices and the many yf .come io out i other developments and Showoo.ms;<mA refinements in Pianola frjl fTie Stroud, Ils ' construction are not dupli- wonderful musical capacated in kind or effect in cily — its technical perjec- : any other instrument of. iion will surprise and. cfe- ■ the player type. .■; light you. ■ ' ! ■ ; We Kill not onlii accept your present piano . ' : 'as a deposit on the STROUD '"'"'. . ' ; PIANOLA, but can arrange moderate j ; —I?- monfWj) payments as well -~* ' j : Sole Repreeentiitivp: • ; ' ; BAKER'S BUILDINGS. 189 Featherstone Street, Welk|lon ■•'
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 40, 10 November 1917, Page 11
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