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NEW 1927 MODELS FROM £165 f BOOK YOUR GULBRANSEN FOR XnIAS NOW. H. NIMMO& SONS, Ltd. Showrooms —KENT TERRACE No Other Plano Uke It! GULBRANSEN 7 ho Roaster l ng Plano What is a Registering Piano? It is an instrument that registers your exact touch as in hand playing. It is an instrument in which notes are pressed down, as in hand playing, not knocked down, as in ordinary player-pianos. It is an instrument on which you can play any song roll as a solo (subduing the accompaniment) or as an accompaniment number (eleroinating the melody). The connection between the pedals and the notes is so direct that you can all but ••fe C r the notes go down. It registers your exact touch in X O-' IV music vou play. That / ~ is why we call it a re- s' S' 0 o \*P gistering piano. The S' * Gnlbransen is the only i-vCgiotering / f-'-c. 6 ’ o\ V p ia„o. - „'< v S'-p-o so.*
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12616, 29 November 1926, Page 8
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405Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12616, 29 November 1926, Page 8
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