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Question About Roll Playback Speeds
By Robin Pratt

Hi,
     The "suggested" tempo really has no direct bearing to the size of the take-up spool on most 88-note recordings.  The paper is "pulled" through the perforator at a constant speed by rollers, not by the end tabs of the rolls.
     The only music rolls that there would have been a relationship between the spool size and the recording would have been the companies that had a direct involvement in the production of the piano itself, ie. the AMPICO/DUO-ART/WELTE/ARTECHO's etc.  In the Re-enacting instruments, tempo is semi-critical (actually, it's VERY critcal on the recordings of a classical nature!!! Less so on the popular.), but not in the straight 88-note music rolls as they were subject more to "personal" interpretation and inclusion of the operator.
     Hope this helps.

Robin Pratt

(Message sent Sun 11 Jun 1995, 02:16:49 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

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