music roll
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of music roll
First recorded in 1905–10
Example Sentences
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Harry Truman was the one boy in Independence who never ducked his piano lessons and, worst of all, never seemed to mind being seen with his music roll under his arm.
From Time Magazine Archive
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It's exhausting but cathartic to take one's own first experience of love or jealousy or loss and blow it up wide-screen, cue the music, roll the thunder.
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The music roll that he used for a briefcase was found about 30 yards away, rifled of its contents, together with his keys, his money, and a scattered flurry of visiting cards.
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Hush! the tones are sinking lower, Sweetest strains of music roll; Like Aeolian harps in Heaven, Pouring incense o’er the soul.
From The Poets and Poetry of Cecil County, Maryland by Various
All you have to do is to put in the perforated music roll, work the pedals—and the music begins.
From The Pianolist A Guide for Pianola Players by Kobbé, Gustav
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