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- Illustrated_song abstract "An illustrated song is a type of performance art and was a popular form of entertainment in the early 20th century in the United States.Live performers (usually both a pianist and a vocalist) and music recordings were both used by different venues (vaudeville houses first and later in nickelodeons) to accompany still images projected from glass slides. This allowed the images to be painted in color by hand. A single song was usually accompanied by 12 to 16 different images that sequentially \"illustrated\" the lyrics. Projection booths used either stereopticons with two projectors or machines that combined projection of both slides and moving pictures. Illustrated songs often preceded silent films and/or took place during reel changes, but some venues relied principally on illustrated songs alone. At least ten thousand small theaters nationwide featured illustrated songs. Illustrated songs were seen as a valuable promotional tool for marketing sheet music. Audience participation was encouraged, and repeat performances also helped encourage sheet music sales.Several film stars began their careers as models who illustrated lyrics through a series of song slides. These stars included Roscoe Arbuckle, Fanny Brice, Eddie Cantor, George Jessel, Alice Joyce, Florence Lawrence, and Norma Talmadge.The first illustrated song was \"The Little Lost Child\" in 1894. The song went on to become a nationwide hit selling more than two million copies of its sheet music, its success credited mainly to illustrated song performances which have been termed the first \"music video.\"".
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- Illustrated_song wikiPageRevisionID "698277195".
- Illustrated_song wikiPageWikiLink Alice_Joyce.
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- Illustrated_song wikiPageWikiLink Eddie_Cantor.
- Illustrated_song wikiPageWikiLink Fanny_Brice.
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- Illustrated_song wikiPageWikiLink Florence_Lawrence.
- Illustrated_song wikiPageWikiLink George_Jessel_(actor).
- Illustrated_song wikiPageWikiLink Magic_lantern.
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- Illustrated_song wikiPageWikiLink Nickelodeon_(movie_theater).
- Illustrated_song wikiPageWikiLink Norma_Talmadge.
- Illustrated_song wikiPageWikiLink PBS_Kids_Go!.
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- Illustrated_song wikiPageWikiLink Roscoe_Arbuckle.
- Illustrated_song wikiPageWikiLink Sheet_music.
- Illustrated_song wikiPageWikiLink Silent_film.
- Illustrated_song wikiPageWikiLink Stereopticon.
- Illustrated_song wikiPageWikiLink The_Little_Lost_Child.
- Illustrated_song wikiPageWikiLink Vaudeville.
- Illustrated_song wikiPageWikiLink YouTube.
- Illustrated_song wikiPageWikiLinkText "Illustrated song".
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- Illustrated_song subject Category:Advertising_by_medium.
- Illustrated_song subject Category:Music_videos.
- Illustrated_song subject Category:Popular_music.
- Illustrated_song subject Category:Recorded_music.
- Illustrated_song subject Category:Song_forms.
- Illustrated_song subject Category:Vaudeville_tropes.
- Illustrated_song hypernym Art.
- Illustrated_song type Film.
- Illustrated_song type Genre.
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- Illustrated_song type Redirect.
- Illustrated_song type Video.
- Illustrated_song comment "An illustrated song is a type of performance art and was a popular form of entertainment in the early 20th century in the United States.Live performers (usually both a pianist and a vocalist) and music recordings were both used by different venues (vaudeville houses first and later in nickelodeons) to accompany still images projected from glass slides. This allowed the images to be painted in color by hand.".
- Illustrated_song label "Illustrated song".
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- Illustrated_song depiction DFoxphoto.jpg.
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