1 Item Set or Lot of The Original Guckert's Chords For the Banjo (in C Notation) At Sight Without Notes or Teacher, by E. N. Guckert. Includes:
ITEM 1.) E. N. Guckert; The Original Guckert's Chords for the Banjo (in C Notation) at Sight Without Notes or Teacher; 1919; Union Music Publishing Co. #?????;
English Throughout;
Front Cover Artwork featuring a drawing of a Banjo; The drawing is improperly drawn regarding the 5 strings; NOTE: Cover has been changed from original as Location is shown as Walled Lake, Michigan, not Detroit;
No Preprinted Cover Price; $1.00 written in pencil on front upper right corner;
Try This C Chord;
Instructions in the "C" notation;
To Tune The Banjo;
Explanation of the Diagrams;
The Pick;
Pages of Chord Diagrams............;
20 Pages of Text, etc.;
Inside Back Cover is Blank;
Back Cover has Advertising for the Original Guckert's Chord Books; Text is circa 1960; States Price is 50 cents in text, but this item was printed almost 20 years later;
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Published by Union Music Publishing Co.; Walled Lake, Michigan; Copyright 1919;
Condition Good for age and the fact that it was "on display" for some time; Covers Show Storage Wear; Pages Clean, Tight and Unmarked;
The primary item was part of the collection of Henry J. Hauschild Jr., who billed himself as a âPhysiognomist â Bibliopolist â Cognoscente di Eccellentissimoâ, and was the very proud owner of the world famous "Nose Galleryâ at âThe Oldest Houseâ in Victoria, Texas. Henry Senior founded the Hauschild Music Company which was later owned by his 8 children and eventually the four brothers before being closed in 1980; After the Opera House Restaurant failed, the space became the Bible Book Store and later Opera House Antiques; This item was part of the leftover inventory of the Music Store and at one time was on consignment at the Bible Book Store;
"Musicologist and historian, Delmer Rogers, longtime member of the staff of the Department of Music at the University of Texas, is of the opinion that the Hauschild Music Company, founded in Victoria, Texas in 1891, was the second oldest institution to commercially publish sheet music in Texas. (Thos. Goggan of Houston being the first.) Also, his extensive research indicates that Hauschild's was the first in Texas to issues music with Spanish titles. About thirty were published, many by talented writers, and sold in large numbers. In addition, probing seems to prove that Hauschilds was the first to publish the efforts of several of the music-loving Germans of the area. Most interesting, too, is that the spritely composition, the Cowboy Rag offered in 1904 possibly was the purcursor of this genre of popular music." taken from "The Cognoscenti Collections";
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