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88 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., OCTOBER 25, 1925—PAR1T " 1. [ SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1925 Art Ow Radi : | Mengelberg to Direct Orchestra for Maj. Edward Bowes and his | | Local Station Takes Weekly Of- Pro t Sche sastern Standard Time | | t ver adlo! Capitol Theater 1 4 - e { CHICAGO, October 24.—One rt the ! day Night. 7:20 to 9:15 o'clock. at Night. i 2 most amazing sclentific experiments SR 4 B — ; LS ; = 9:00—New York: Children's hour. comic storics: music Wiz 04| ver attempted in radio will tmlun‘ o [ The dist of @ weries of six Stetmway | | Concert by Fark Theater | | et ":f,";:':n;fx ge T 10 TO 11 AM. early event from station W , when H 1 concerts to be broadcast by stations rchestra, I/ » to 8 | Grand pera mp n Battery Trouble Bothered 0.0 xoueviue, Watchtower Orchestra; solos: Bille lec- Chions Te “Teone, oted ovientar | RECENE Discovery’s First Use | gencerts, 1o be Lroud City, WRC of| | o'clock. added to the programs of WCAP. The ro s 3983 ; 1o wank hypnotist, will endeavor to exert his Washington, WGY of Schenectady and 3 G e e ‘a: Agogs Sunday local station will dr: Experts, Who Installed Set “""*‘t““.:‘iu e Lo Zt R hypnotic intluence through the micro-| jn Broadcasting Novem- | wiZ of New England will go on the £ . i B vitow's Hotel | ' by the WEAF Company, Clncinnat inday school by editorial st:#t of Methodist | phone on a subject listening in at air at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday night. Concert by Levitow’s Hotel by the T o WY Josed of the chorus and principals : . Book Concern .. St ST W f 33 Cleveland, Ohio. These concerts will mark the open- Commodore Orchestra, WJY, o g e % Comoany for the President. L0:45— P Lork, Thint Churh of ‘Giiad, Scieniivt” iwMeA A, Preliminary tests arranged by Di- ber 2 and 3. 1ng of the new Stelnway Hall, and the | | 8:15 to 10 o'clock. D o 11 o O iiyaien s Chtoh ers i) o 3 188 | rector Charles Burke from the Wrig- opening concert will be divided into n s esrie vil s Dossi Schenectady: First Method WG 313 {ley building studio with & subject lo- e ts i Ao TN SIS ik siiite Wouk Radie Hae ™ lisierandiopera Sty Has bes BY CARL H. BUTMAN. cated at the transmission plant at| The horizontal wave, of which much | a program by the 30-plece Stelnway resenting May Peterson nged to Monday night especially About 95 per cent of the trouble |11:00—x e 2 8 Deerfield, Tll., have convinced the dls-| hag heen written since its recent dis- | Orchestra, under the direction of Wil- yric_soprano, and Olga 2 - the benefit of the Washington fans have with reception is due to Hoston: Cath tirch of Sl tinguished Chineso that he can radiate | covery and of which much is e | liam Mengelberg. Mr. Mengelberg has| | Y7 SOPTSNO, anc wga oam- adio audlence. Among those who will thelr power suppiy, - according o Detroit: St Paul's Episcopal A {his hypnotic waves and influence aleq by many leading radio engineers, | written a special “festival hymn™ for| | aroff, «co WCAD and othe art in the inaugural concert to Comdr. Elmer Langworth 8. N. e SaleaTy Church ser e o SWES ubject at u greater distance. IU8|y 1, receive its first attention as|the occaston, which will be played| | joint recital, WCAP, and other night_are Nino Rufsi, base Who designed and assembied a set for | 11:30—Chicags: e S avuoNTiE idloexperiments will be watched | the medium for broadeast programs by the orch nd the solo parts| | stations, 9:15 to 10:15 o'clock. siseppe Henidetto, tenor, and Wil the White House. When calied upon | CeaEcan s | With interest by scientists. November 2 and 3. The tests will be | sung by Fraser Gange, the baritone — e to diagnose reception zrimhle.\»,llm"x.\,,_‘.‘ 5 | 2 i s i e cond .‘u l‘|:(m\l||<- Gene Slectric ‘.;,5;]1 oratoria. singer. SR "Man?n,' by opcraul_c‘ stars s s sually finds one of o g |0 = Sincinon b Presbyterian Churc pioe - i 3 | y Co. statlon, WGY, at Sche \ he seco of the program wi GE Ceninlownl Ehes e ’ P S e T e e LR OXIE G OMING B A CK | e s o o s mn vea | c1ve he s ais Bl ens ar sty | | Hromy Geomaaion | Radio Papers Show Growth. A&t 6 Batterloe and brolkian et enecvady . Rivoli Theater Orchestra ... ? | {terday by C. J. Younmg of the engi-|to hear the t Josef Hofmann, in. | | An indlration of the growth in i battery 1 carly every one knows | olis amerecational (k- sl 2 TO RADID WITH GANG neering department of the (tional pianist, in his first radio it iathers vaniolin awian enough to that their A batterfes N i} e e eote z 208 { Electric Co., the experimental | recttal. Mr has just re-| Armistice day, November 11, will be | from the approximation that the com are operating. Comdr. Langworthy be- 1 TO 2 P with the horizontal wave will be done | turned from a successful tour of Eu-| gy orved by KOA, Denver, with z |bined girculation of all United States lleves, 50 ho doesn’t mentlon that asyj .\ .. = o o ;. : tal . 3 204 on the n'Fr\; % by 3 3 """’:I‘-I - onearts this, series win | LWo-hour patriotic program ‘arranged | radio fans magazines v.oda_flh eso,clr,no, a difficult problem. He insists, how- | 10080k S0 incl Wa" reade the funnics ‘to chidrin N 58 v ers in His|lensth of WQY, namely, 379 N s In_this, series will |y, the Denver Council for World s a few vears ago it was but SverTiiliat fosimuny fansjregeralithe e e L T B A e R 100 ;i) Several New Memb His | o enomitted from the s0-kilowatt | follow: November ”.\)’nu;a‘|;:;;“%;: e o Tow filament or A ‘batteries as thelr sole | 1:30—Boston: Concert program SN RIS Tr . Some super-power transmitter. [ by a source of receiver power, and there- 2 TO 3 P.M. oupe, Including The schedule for the u-sq(mk ]rrn\l'lr[r»s - t ‘:\xm"l‘ x;.'n‘: 1l;ulm— ‘Gn‘ms of “ ’, S e i for & half hour period of broadcast | International reputation will be pre- ner ip- £ e B T o e wy 504 Well Kupwn Artists entertainment on the horizontal an- !’m‘nu»l. . ) o ru Of course the battery-less set is a | Chicago: Symphony Orchestra: organ; theater revue......WMAQ 447 o4 e tenna_from 12 o'clock midnight to | S . great boon to the unskilled fan, who | PR abipnie, 5 e S S R e “Rox with some of the old mem. [12:30 a.m. on November 2 and 3, fol- | g S Batte ry Tester can at least screw a plug Into a| Davenport: Palmer Little Symphony Orchestra. . . WOoC E bers of “his gang” and a number of |lowed by a 15-minute silent period, | <00t T LS socket, if the plug is provided, but as York: Sunday lymn sing”: heervicess wolosi o new additions, will return to radio via {after which WGY will continue to | ttery eliminators are fairly new and | o5, x4 T E or " Dr WHN WEAF and WCAP Friday night for | broadcast, using its regular vertical | : 2:30—New York. Qu Sideavor brogram DLW Y in g 1 use, this authority | New York: Sunday R st niin Wiz 1 an hour's pro- |antenna, i gives the fans the benefit of his ex-| , . Fhiladeipht 3 ¢ s . gram Every| In this way lsteners, interested in | periments with alkaline storage B | =:4d—New York ‘ i i i week thereafter, | the experiment, may be able to com pare the volume, tenndency to fadin batter . M at a regular pe 7 . Set Balke | 3:00—New York: Norwegian singers r 25 riod to be an-{and clarity of the pr P x e RS White House Set Balked. 1 Chicago: Concerts and tudio 4 ‘ 3 nounced Tater, the | mitzed on the two t Makes testing table or anmy Soon after the Nuvy placed an | R G Loric e, vlenviscios - : H great radio fmpre- | Several interesting series of uick, other inaccessible elaborate loop set in the White House | 4 ¥ Vons Miogram tom asedihestee sarlo will _bring | periments have been couducted by place, makin for the use of the President, it de- _ Cleveland : : A . 303 : his reorganized | General Electric engineers trans No danger of acid tests possib veloped trouble. Comdr. gworthy 3»4v-—xcn\(\rc>rk\ Me ";k(“nglt\r_en‘ the Be P “‘gang” before the | ting through the horizontal enna damaging without moviag says the reception was bad and the SEELaT EEL . . 3 SO o b 6i1e 0F e Ehors LA ultsa-AROTE wav i Y érroesg of reproduction most unsatis- ; . WEAF and other | but no attempt has been made so f: Glass beads on flcat t ¥ to those who Installed It. 80| 4:00—New York: St. Georse's Episcopal Church services ...... 3 208 stations that will| to study the effects of the horizont ctiching aad L the set was removed and tested. Dallas: Farmers' program 2 St 8 be linked with it.| wave when used with a broadcast e M & e defective “C' battery was dlscovered Chicago: Concert: vocal and_ instrupiental artists . w 7 9 Bl Requests for in. | wave loneth.. mits resching y curacy. Most dealers have in the amplifier. When this was re- O reny mascal FAnuAoy Eresbyterian. EDKA 2001 18 formation a8 10| Reports on the shortw ats Radie Cabinet. under the them at $1.00. piaced the set functioned perfectly.| 4. fadelphia: Charch ‘f Buek Quartet ... UUWEL 50405 what his type of | have led to the belief It is nothing unusual now to pick up g program would be | typa of wave may be the key : HAVE A HAFNER HANDY s ol oI w : v s Theaters' proy WDAR 3036 94 have met With | definite knowledge of the - : this set by means of a loud speaker, | 5:00—X FLibertyae EonmReEiEATETS) rogram .. -WDAR —— S e ohe | eonle oRIBIES L e : Distributed by he_says. ‘Head phones have never RIALo! Vornl and ok ial pioer ey 1 teristfo answer: | ajimination and point out some way 5 ? sed o s set to assist in orlc: TWIHENL CORCRTL & oo r ; “ SR e Sty . 5 been used on this set to assist R S e i e 5 All T know now is—Hello, Every-| {0 ita cure. el Thoiis o Nationall Elsc: | SupplyiCe: tuning in statior s i Minneapolis: House of Hope Presbyterian’ Chureh sorvices WCCO body.” Whatever has followed that | e co.operation of listenersdn in | i “Exactly the same thing happened | g:30— Touisvile: Chiist Church evene e .o.o.. WHAS G048 in former days has depended uUpon |ine November experiments by WGY | Doubleday Hill Elec. Co. H. C. Roberts Elec. Co. fu my s h is like the White the time, ace, the artist and, of | o requestod and hearers of the test / i - Tlouse . commander pointed t inay ; ceece...WDAF a03.6- 942 | course, Roxie. He has recently re- | pr ot 0eston B0, FrERm ke reports ! ! ) Sgaraes out. “The only other trouble 1 have | Y R < WALCA f turned fro hort trip to Europe | Pro8rama : HAFNER MANUFACTURING COMPANY Chicage. IIL ¥ £ 3 il adeiphia arence Pawden .. WOl . i to the Schenectady station, similar to experienced has come from my B bat- 6 :-O—l‘l(l:b:lrl:l‘) " Dinne concert '||( 'l'ulnl: IA .\Ithlr'l." Aseo- KI % Irul\l“;lfl;’]n"“'ulh those submitted when \\r \' first pre- teries.” ciation: orchestra e 5 ¢ KDK A 1 for broadeasting. cal super-power for i irent Congregatinal Chivhih ‘sei ices WNAC B {and Includes several artlsts who are gworthy and his i IR R e e who_ ar e 5 arker, undertook the design of a set 2 e l:“ = | Towing 1o 1ot of thase meeil nor{ The Esthonian radio committee has | which would eliminate all battery S B Hont Mekivin Soe & _ s 204 g 34 :_‘__kl\um_ur}‘_] removed all wavelength: Nmitations | D oolDrooh el > A e e ean oo ! , : | from WEAF. Yellman and Or-|in broadcasting, which. it is believed | | Jialy and knobs is at Zusnte which ea G ot fEtamped tham Clevelund: Park. Theater Orchestra - WEAK 5 | chestra : \bury. baritone: | by American experts, will permit the | | cnceappreciatedbythe but were eventually accomplished, | 7:20—Kew Fork: Musical mrogram by Maj. Edward Boes ani IS Toseph Wet. admittance of all types of radio re. | O al ol . thanks to fate. While they were pon Aol Gang ' AVEEL WCAP. WIAK STWWIL : s03 | zel, tenor, Adrien Da Sflva, tenor: |ceivers. Formerly only certain wave | | Mot beerver. ring over the power question a rep- 20—Davenport: Memorial ‘Christian Ch " gervices ... W “rank Moulan, singer-comedian; Max | lengths could be used {n broadcasting, | | The knobs for rheo- resentative of a well known battery Schendctady: Firet Methcdat E Lurch services ¢ 3 , accompanist; Olive Cornell, col. |and consequently the scope of recep. it Wpotuiwietors cone ame in with a new type of Dallaa: First Preshyterian Chur . ST - B s atura soprano: Phoebe Crosby, so- | tlon in receivers was restricted etc., match perfectly . Philadelphia: Arch Street Presby "hurch services. - - alkaline storage B battery unit de- e York:' calvary Bapust Ot ervicen” . ST gae = Boseici DEagontis mnraro; 3 = wnhl:hgduhudfi_:m signed for use as a source of plate po-| . o thicaro: Organ recital: Tittle Hrown Church 1o the Vaie. | WIS { Frederic 1radiin, ~violintst: Josens | Comb S§ T a pleasing combina- tential up to 45 volts, and also an A | - 6—{incionati; Walnut Hills Christian Y svios il R K, violinist; Flovence aul | GO age 1eain, Gion. Equip your set b unit with an alternating cur- | Thiladciphia: Moly i kervices e e 8 , contrulto; Geoffrey O'Hara, F d G H . with Ky dials rent battery charger which could be 870 9 POIL nger and composer, and aded or ray ramwr piugged in on the house lighting cir-| §:00—Cleveland: Concert from public auditorium . N 203 | cuit to charge either unit, | New York: News: solos . 5 4 A | Z - - S Chicago: Club service from Orchestra Hall: choir ..... .. 5 4 . A receiver. slifier and loud speak- New York' Celetrating firat an sary of WGB: ) Inaugurate Station. er were assembled, using three of the | Sprin Talk on » cal and instrumenta H andmother kept her hair beau e tifully darkened, gloss nd attrac- Inciet cathe : Pauliet Chorister “sermon Bernhard Levitow's Hotel Commodore diniier tlo 1 be )i Sage Te Ask your for Arists- power for the receiver and amplifier. Sl ] of Sage Tea and e e dials, knobs, poteatiometers, closed in an attractive mahogany cab-| 8:30—Des Moines: Reese-Huches Orchestra ' charging deviee. Detroit: ‘‘The Merry Old Chief” and his “Jowett rating Is 5,000 watts. The studio will pearance, this sim- cealed behind the receiving equipment. 9 TO 10 P.M. AR | applied with won- | | The Kurz-Kasch Company Trio: soloists ... .... Telegraph “Wye i atic Ci o 3 3 r le and assigned, is to | : i | 5 % i damage can be done when an inexperi- e T R o N re: Binle lactare | WBBR 5 3 i : improved by the N the radio sets that have carned fame Woc, We VGR. from. . WEAF 5 artment of Commerce. The new sta- | 75 . This Xture | ¢ will find MICADONS—the foremost new B batteries in series to suppl. ‘ igural program of WI tive with_a brew | < 11 | broade: turday night, it is Sulphur When .crat E-Z-Toon, the key s The fili}m!'ll‘:l clrtent s ue;‘l\ :}fl;rt;:? N Y oncert vroeram:’ P 5 announced by Director Edgar L. Bill o~ ever her hair took | | *implified tuning. Aristocrat el oty S 2 = Sombinay The new station is located at Crete, (> on that dull, faded Tfhe cam' Cincinnatl: First Preshstrrian Chureh sarvices 0 1 WLW I, on a two-and-one-half-acre plot of. stieaked Bl | o fnet which contained a noiseless Dallas: Westminster Preabyterian (hurch services 2 on the Dixie Highw Its power ) aP-| | supply, write: The three B.battery units were con. | S:43—(hicako: Thorburn 3 E: ‘Church cervices ... Bo 1ihe Enerman Tistal b Comman. ple _mixture was | This could be done with safety, be-| 9:00—Cincinnati: Sermonet - g 9 derful effect. Largest Exclusive Moxiders of Bakelite cause these cells give off no objection. Sopineiield: Srean Tecidal: aca anit bistiie Wit | _ Bern Soon to Broadcast. asking at any T Do Ot ¥ (< ICADON able or tnjurious fumes. Chicago: Tiainh Willtams and his Rambe Skeiacks: Fon Bern, Switzerland, the headquar- dru tore | Chicago: Ralph Williams and hi; & o g ! & . " Batteries * oof.” SR L.WGBU & Son here intel f 4 { | d d Foolpr e : ntion, where' International T | Sulphur Comporsnd. ou. wil ge ound 1 famous raaio sets Their circuits are unique in that no Tental wolnsta: readings . e p 1 calls for all radio’sta- | PIUPIGE COMBOREG enced person operates the equipment | 9:15—New York Ater- ur' Mahel Gareigon, B " 7 2 i ality, v PR L] ."B‘,n“_! ] 2 e A e Sarison to reports reaching the De. | ingredients, @ and the reputation for quality, you served and the life of the vacuum | §:30—Cincinrail: Copeert progratn: orchestra: r o be ctec 4 e de fe n tore v 4 i e lencthon i by s oart e 9:8 e CupeUiproRn rehestra; 1 e s to be erected by the Radio | be depended upon to restore natura v fixed condensers of radio. ¥ 9:45—Philndelphia: * Operatic ) “aron’; fra:” ern. through public subscrip- | color and beauty to the ha : : et tomatically shut off the current when S=—FBliMelnhia; £ Opera = wie 23| tion, which has already reached 11 \Well-known e i § 3 The Micadon is easy to install. Itsexten- e, TO 11 PAL [0 “nues ow Wk i Gal 3V N0 iy ueie Woiliis S ; sion tabs make soldering the simplest of Priesara e foolpraof” and very | .00 suantic City: Orean recital:_Oriole Glee Club WPG ; francs required. o 4 kit S 2 ; long lived. Three additional sets fo Tot Springa’ New Arlington Meyer Davia Orchestra: soiikic KTHS 4 k 2 phur Compound mow ~because it jobs. Its eyelets make assembling the simllar type were pssembled. In these New York: “Reminiecences of & Repcrter,” by | darkens so naturally and evenly that | Yo . ST e ] O b 4 : work of a moment. special sets a C storage hattery was ST L o et A o rudeast; | nobody can tell it has bee d considered ential as A and B Dallne: Little Symphons Orchestra trom Grace st 5 46 oo s e S o e I's s easy to use, too. You s 2 Don’t experiment. BuyMicadons. They " & " Episcopal Church .. . . . .WFA 9 183 | Pectie! country. A r DOOR i i storase batterles. Ll Cm:fl:%? ; %»u;:‘»"u ; WFAA i antieipated ‘' about o months, 4ampen 3, comb or are found in over ninety per cent of the r. Langworthy s ol cert Ensembie . < 702 5941 0r as soon as the pioneer station goes v oyo @ 3 sets in use. dorses the use of a storage C battery | 10:18—3inneanolis® Weatnri: cinssical concert " 00" o ¥eco 4 971 0n The alr. Considerable interest in |one strand at a time ! general to this type of stor- |10:30—Chicago: Musieal program oo o oore s JWHT 591 | radio is already shown by Malaga {the gray hair disappears; after an- 8 Guaranteed accurate within 10% of [their batte one which can be Chicaro: American Pioncers: voc e , | fans, but without a local station, and { other application or two, it is re- marked capacity. th the B batteries. 1085 Now: Yotk Tansaenis Holtran: Godiet e R 4 with bad static interfering, even for-| r ! 5. ‘The unique features incorporated in |0 Datenport Paimer Litte Cyinions Grchestia: soloisis.. WOt 44 eign_station reception was_poor o e pegebonkict, these sets, including the adoption of 11 P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. = ) i Cond nle‘;‘: in Radio Circuit: ol the all batteries as a source oriu 00—Hot. Sorines: Ber r Do Soto Garden Orchestra ... KTH< g e o — ] 7 7 | e in io s, power, insure uninterrupted recepti incin X 1 natrumiental vecital .. WEKR( : 2 % - od.. N power, insure wnintermupted veception | ER BRI L TRRATD AT ST L R {0 (D riers of o fhermakes : :, v Address 4377 Brors Bivd., New York. this expert believes y BEDNIGHEJT0 A 3 Ememenos n g Wiy sens | isttt"al:;f;'i;;fi‘ o E o / A | : Dubllier LocalRadioEntertainment |; Irish Plan Station. | Plan Conference Program. er CONDENSER_AND RADIO_GORFORATION Steps are again Leing taken in the | fatters which the National Asco.| H Tl - E vard th tablish- | . ; =8 5 i Sunday, October 25, 1925, | 1o rL S inohah SRSl i o mrosncasterswit tresent o | bl AT E station. The minister of telegraphs | the fourth national radio conference | Semies - . ’ NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va, | récently announced the perfection of a | which convenes in Washington No. | ;_rhc way Thermiodyne's NAA—Nara ; 3 » V- plan for the erection of a 19,000 sta- | cotl SRTENS T RASRRE AR B amous Master Control (134.5 Meters). {tion at Dublin, with a relay station : e ATl B E NOTES Y N picks up any station 1055 am. and 10:34 p.an.—Weather|at Cork, according to advices mon.{meenna of the organization repre. | / - bri itin faoy ing the Commerce Department. The |centatives at the Washington Hotel | A 7 you want, brings it I.n N two stations will be ready about Jan- | Sunday morning, November 8, at 10 / 9 stantly, free from distor- WCAP—Che: e & Potomac Tele.| 3Ty 1, 1t 1s sald: oiclosk tion, in musical tones and phone Co. (368.5 Meters). i| & { loud speaker volume,and 11 am vices from Immanuel holds i i g Baptist Church. Rev. G. G. Johnson, fe gt alflfll.;l‘fit all ‘I’:;CT I deliver the sermon. His i | crence—is the sensation “All be, “Secrets Revealed.” of radio. Control Receiver repo Emily G. Dickinson, director; Mrs. i S | - | B for? Tnez Crater, soprano; Mrs. Edith Dogo;x uestion? Do you Grainger, contralto; Edward Littitt, 4 doubt? Go to the nearest tenor, and Ridgway ‘Taylor, bass. ) iy \ authori 4 p.m.—Services from Bethlehem ) rized Thermiodyne ashington Cathedral; Rev. ; dealer and ask him Tenry Lubeck, canon of Washington, for a demonstration of will pre sermon : St 7:20 to 915 pan.—DMusical program ;hCrmlgdxne.Ahee hv Maj. Fdward Bowes and the . 1 car—and then Act. apitol Family.” from the Capitol "heater, New York City. The first X 1 | Thermiodyne challenges part of the program will be taken direct from the stage of the theater N T any set at any price— and will consist of music by the fea- ‘i W without exception—to tured artists and the Capitol Grand ual i rform. . Orchestra. The second part of the cqual its pe; ance. program will consist of a special pres- entation by Maj. Bowes of vocal and THERMIODYNE RADIO instrumental artists, direct from the : CORPORATION A studlo in_the theater, to WEAF, . '“jx:‘;r__, WIAR, WCTS, WWJI and | = 1819 Broadway, New York City mth the Bakeljte Bell 9:15 to 10:15 p.m.—“Atwater Kent 2 = : Radlo Hour," presenting May Peter- = DEALERS: If you are not | bell of the Saal Soft Speaker is of genuine Bake- zom, Iyrlc soprano of the Metropolitan ¥ere’l a mew Audio i fik‘““f‘:{“fofi’l‘f lite, the most perfect and resonant of all radio mate- a 2 1 2 1 e i - - Py s Tarls, and Olga Samarof, concert All Frequency Amplifier tht:;-::m" editeer: RS ials. The neck is of aluminum. There is nz(‘.l“nod.m st, In a_joint concert. s : h i it -metal "Program follows: “Ballade 1n A Flat”| - An Entirely New Instrument— tones. 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