I have had in my possession a Mills Violano roll for many years (and I
don't even own a Mills!) I asked in a previous Digest if it was possible
to identify a Mills roll.
The roll I have has a *very* short leader, with no end tab or label. It
is a large roll (paper quantity is such that the paper is within 1/2" of
the edge of the spool). Someone suggested that the roll number might be
written on the END of the roll, in pencil. So ... I unrolled the roll
all the way to the very end! As I was unrolling, I kept checking the
roll for any identifying writing. There were none.
I have read that most Mills Violano rolls were 5 tunes in length. The
normal composition of a roll would be 2 fox-trots, a waltz, then 2 more
fox-trots. (Exceptions are of course possible.) This particular roll did
NOT have 5 tunes; it has 3 tunes. As far as I can tell, judging by the
note layout/structure of the piano section of the roll, the tunes are
laid out as:
Tune 1 : a fox-trot/one-step-march
Tune 2 : a fox-trot/one-step-march
Tune 3 : a waltz
I do not know if this a piano/violin only roll, or a roll for the
Orchestra Cabinet.
I hope this information will help jog someone's memory; I'd like to know
what this roll is! If this roll is one that could be added to the Mills
roll archive, let me know; I could ship it to whomever is handling the
conversion process.
Mike Carey
mcarey@usit.net
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