Today we have people creating things that makes you fly or that makes robots using just air to move them and no electricity. We still have this crazy inventions but they are in new forms, youtube is full of them!
What an amazing work of art! Hearing this is like having the creator himself leap through time to show off his wondrous creation - just as fresh awe-inspiring as the day it was completed!
@@jerryvandyke9216 It can't I'm afraid. It's owned by the Dutch Openairmuseum and for that reason the organ is part of the Dutch historical state collection. It can only be loaned to other museums.
The first time i saw one of these organs with the stacked, foldable music was on the streets of Holland, many, many years ago! It was very special for sure!!! If ever in Southern Ca out by Magic Mountain, venture over to San Sylmar and the Nethercutt (Merle Norman Cosmetics) collection to see AMAZING PLAYER REPRODUCER instruments as well as hundreds of 100 point vintage automobiles! Plus a UP private railway car with small player organ on board it! Call ahead for appointment to the tower of beauty!
Most of the surviving examples I’ve seen have been Belgian Cafe Organs. Some were still in the cafes in Belgian parks in the 1970s. I hope they are still there!
De Schelm speelt niet. Er zou schade zijn door muizen uit de tijd dat ie niet in een goede opslag stond. Misschien dat het museum nog eens zo ver komt om het te laten repareren.
I know the song is primarily Singin' in the Rain, but does anyone know if that bombastic bit at the start and middle is from anything in particular? Or is it just a custom flourish from the composer/arranger?
Deze staat in de opslag volgens mij, dus tenzij ze hem weer in een museum zoals Van Speelklok tot Pierement zetten of meenemen naar een evenement denk ik dat je geduld moet hebben helaas.