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Music From The Ether (1934) 

British Pathé
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Full titles read: "For generations the invention of new music-making instruments has almost stood still. Today we present Professor Maurice Martenot with his new electrical creation."
The song featured in the beginning is "Starry Night", the hymn.
M/S's of Martenot playing the new instrument. The invention has a keyboard similar to that of a piano, however it also has a strange wire that lies on top of the keys, which Martenot holds as he plays. Martenot explains that the machine works by electrical devices and opens up the it's top to look inside. He makes several sounds with the device including the sound of a bird and of a double bass, just by pressing a few buttons.
Note: Appears to be a very early form of electrical organ or synthesiser. Ron Saunders says "This Frenchman's accent puts Sellers / Clouseau's to shame".
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Комментарии : 22   
@CastlesForEyes
@CastlesForEyes 2 года назад
A composer used this instrument to great effect in a certain 1984 classic film
@duffman18
@duffman18 День назад
Footloose? The film about a foot that becomes a bit loose and the guy goes "damn I wish my foot wasn't loose"
@mameylayalawson9240
@mameylayalawson9240 9 лет назад
Amazing! !!
@BrandonCuringtonOfficial
@BrandonCuringtonOfficial 2 года назад
the new kanye album sounds promising
@Pr0jectFM
@Pr0jectFM 2 года назад
I agree, but what does that have to do with the Ondes?
@GeorgeHarris-q4e
@GeorgeHarris-q4e 6 дней назад
Rodriguez Mark Smith Anna Taylor Kimberly
@bojangprodoktschns5428
@bojangprodoktschns5428 Год назад
Too bad he didn't get to show the wiggly keyboard. He almost went for it, allready unlocking it but then locking it again for the trumpet thing.
@neonwind
@neonwind 28 дней назад
Thank you, brilliant!
@g1fcg
@g1fcg 9 месяцев назад
He should have met Leon Theremin!! Done a duet - would have been interesting.
@michaelnangle9453
@michaelnangle9453 8 лет назад
Jonny Greenwood!
@Velisha8
@Velisha8 Год назад
That it's for what i'm here
@godbesjr
@godbesjr 5 месяцев назад
Also Olivier Messiaen
@biggiemauls7772
@biggiemauls7772 Год назад
Why companies don't reinvent things like this is beyond my comprehension.
@LightProgRock
@LightProgRock Год назад
It has been done. By Asaden, a japanese company. They released the Ondomo years ago.
@brunosco
@brunosco Год назад
@@LightProgRockAnd the most direct successor, I believe, is the French man Mr Dierstein who continues building an enhanced version of these « ondes », so much so that after Ondes Martenot, it has become Ondes Dierstein. Mr Dierstein has worked with very famous musicians in the past century, has been renowned for his skills repairing and maintaining all kinds of synths…
@LightProgRock
@LightProgRock Год назад
@@brunosco yes, but there is also the Ondéa which is arguably better. The instrument is actually called Ondes Musicales, those built by Martenot are Ondes Martenot, by Dierstein are Ondes Dierstein and so on. But the most common name used is Ondes Martenot. An ondist will never say "I play Ondes Dierstein", but "I play Ondes Martenot and mine are made by Dierstein"
@comic4relief
@comic4relief Год назад
That sounds like it was used in the movie The Wizard of Oz.
@agustinguercio5639
@agustinguercio5639 19 дней назад
Aguante la UNLa viejaaaaa
@knownunknown1959
@knownunknown1959 2 года назад
Far out, way way out...
@Ðogecoin
@Ðogecoin Месяц назад
Wow 😮😮
@Pyroific
@Pyroific Год назад
my mind is blown this is so incredible
@Jannetraumfrau
@Jannetraumfrau 11 месяцев назад
I'm flabbergasted about this all-in-one built +samples from videos games ,birds songs and more ! 🎉😮
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