


Originated by the Edison Psychological Research work, Mood Music is being talked about a great deal just now, and many of us have discovered that our emotional state may be changed through the subtle influence of music quite independent of our will. But from ancient times it has been known that dance tunes have the power to make us feel happy, that we undergo both mental and physical transformation under their spell, even if we do not trip the light, fantastic toe, and are content to dance in our minds only.
The superiority of the New Edison has been testified to by many teachers of æsthetic dancing, including Miss May Quilty, of Springfield, Mass., who said:
"I am delighted with the results that are possible when teaching my pupils to interpret the music I play on the New Edison Phonograph. Any person learning to dance will get along faster and the results will be more noticeable when the character of the music is all that it should be. My success with the New Edison in teaching æsthetic dancing has been highly satisfactory when I consider the results from a very critical viewpoint. The real reason for this success is due to the realism of the music I can get on the New Edison."Every Edison Re-Creation is put out under the trademark
Patented in the United States, July 12, 1910; March 18, 1912; Dec. 3, 1912;
June 2, 1914; Sept. 22, 1914; Aug. 31, 1915; Jan. 11, 1916; Dec. 5, 1916;
Nov. 5, 1918.
NOTICE
No license whatever is granted to anyone to use this patented Re-Creation for making duplicates.
WARNING!
The true musical value of Edison Re-Creations can be secured only by playing them with the Edison reproducer. This fact has been established by continuous experimentation, over a long period time, involving an expense of millions of dollars. The mechanical factors of the Edison reproducing practice have been scientifically synchronized with the microscopic sound-wave undulations, in the spiral record groove on the Re-Creations, as produced by the exclusive method employed in recording at the Edison Recording Laboratories.
We decline responsibility for any Edison Re-Creations which may have become damaged by playing with other than a genuine Edison Disc reproducer.
IMPORTANT
This record, when playing, should revolve at 80 turns per minute. Never more. To test speed place a small piece of paper on turntable, under record, with edge protruding. Play record in usual way. Let the tip of the finger touch the paper as it turns and thus count revolutions by the second hand on your watch. If found to revolve over 80 turns per minute the speed should be corrected. To make sure ask your dealer.
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