Pulp Fiction, 1922 · page 13 of 180
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EEE SF Sen OU know how easy it is to put letters together and form words, once you have learned the alphabet. Playing a musical instrument is not very much different. Once you learn the notes, playing melodies on the mandolin, piano or violin 1s simply a matter of putting the notes to- gether correctly, The first note shown above is F. Whether you are singing from notes, playing the piano or banjo or any other musical in- strument, that note in the first space is always F. The four notes indicated are F, A, C, E, easy to re- member because they spell the word “face.” Certain strings on the mandolin, certain keys on the piano, represent these same notes—and once you learn _them, playing melodies on the instrument is largely a matter of following the notes, Anyone can now learn & musical instrument at home, - without a teacher. A new simpli- 3 fied method of teaching reduces all music to its simplest possible form. You can now master sing- 4g, plano-playing, or any musical amstrument you wish right at home, quickly, easily, without end- : Study and practice. Piano Organ Violin Banjo Clarinet Flute Harp Cornet Cello Guitar to play 3-4 & t««.* ~ »’ Mt ge. e -OT S * LEARN TO PLAY ANY INSTRUMENT Mandolin Drums and Harmony and Piccolo Trombone Saxophone Hawaiian Stee! Guitar Automatic Finger Control Voice and Speech Culture ee How Easy It Is To q : Learn Music This New Way : after another. You learn that the note in the first space is F, and that a certain key on the piano is F. Thereafter you will always be able to read F and play it whenever you see it. Just as you are able to recognize the letters that make a word, you will be able to recognize and play the notes that make a melody. It’s easy, interesting. You don’t have to know any- thing whatever about music to learn to play a musical in- strument this new way. You don't have to pin yourself down to- regular rane hours, to regular Composition classes. You practice Sight Singing x Ukulole whenever you can, learn as quickly as you please. All the intricate ‘“‘ mysteries ” of music have been reduced to a method of amazing simplicity —each step is made as clear as ABC. Thousands have already learned to play their favorite musical instruments this splendid, new, quick way. You Can Play Your Favorite In- strument Three Months From Today If you are dissatisfied with your present work, let music act as the r Practi r steppingstone into a new career. (Name of Instrument or Course). Pat ae IS essential, of course— If you long for a hobby, a means _ | y _tts fun the new way. You'll of self-expression, let music be the N#me--..-----2+5.. tteeeseeeeeeeescn snag _ begin oe play melodies _ almost new interest in your life, If you from Start. The “print-and- wish to be a social favorite, if you ATAPESS. ++ +--+ sevens neess <0: 6653s method of self-teaching wish to gain popularity—choose ing; it’s simply a matter your favorite instrument and, “%::ssttsrssssssteee ess “3095 phos following one interesti ? ; ps. teresting step through the wonderful home-study State............ at Sea 1 age 10000 e06e' Cee ~ MM anewering this advertizement it is desirable that you mention this mal=@LAnlK@ OO onal gal method of the U. S. School of Music, play it three months from today. Us You can do it. Youngsters of 10 to 12 years have done it, and men — as old as 60 have found new inter- est and enjoyment in learning how ~ to play a musical instrument. You ~~ don’t have to listen while others entertain any longer. YOU can be | =| the center of attraction, the tal- © 7 ented person who holds the audience fascinated. 22m Is it the piano you wish to play, ~~ the mandolin, the violin, the Saxo- phone? Do you want to learn how to sing from notes? Are you _ to be able to play ‘“* jazz’? on e clarinet, the banjo? pb x Free Book Explains New Method It costs you nothing and obligates you in no way whatever to send ~~ for our free book called ** Musie Lessons in Your Own Home.”’ Byvery- one who is interested in music should ~~ send at once for this valuable book. — It not only explains the wonderful new simplified method of pp r music, but tells about a special ~ short-time offer music lovers. 2 Mail this coupon at once for your ~~ copy. Remember, it obligates you in no way whatever—it’s free. But aet now, before the supply is exhausted, © U. S. SCHOOL OF MUSIC) 72a Brunswick Building, New York. A Please Write Your Name and Address — Very Plainly, so that there will be no difficulty about the booklet reaching you. now being made to 4 U. S. SCHOOL OF MUSIC > 7211 Brunswick Bldg., New York City Please send your free book, Lessons in Your Own Home,’’ ticulars of your Special Offer. I interested in the following course: