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Playing a Street Organ For the First Time 

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Комментарии : 792   
@Wintergatan
@Wintergatan 6 лет назад
Hey Everyone, there will be no new WW Video Today, Wednesday October 11:th! We are very sorry for that, both me and Hannes have been indisposed for a week and we will get back to regular posting as soon as possible! Just wanted to let you all know why, and that we are back to normal soon, take care! Martin & Co
@ohwellhey6221
@ohwellhey6221 6 лет назад
Wintergatan Aw
@mark109k
@mark109k 6 лет назад
Take your time Martin ;)
@CasperMeenink
@CasperMeenink 6 лет назад
Take care @Martin! (and @Hannes of course!) Thank you so much for the awesome vinyl of Wintergatan, it's got a special place now :-) Casper
@sfrimann
@sfrimann 6 лет назад
Take care both of you
@syler48
@syler48 6 лет назад
Thanks for the heads up! I was hoping, but we all would rather you take your time and do great things! :)
@KurosakiYukigo
@KurosakiYukigo 6 лет назад
Okay, I have to admit I wasn't expecting "YMCA" of all songs...
@tommy.eklund
@tommy.eklund 6 лет назад
My thoughts exactly... :'D
@Zortzico
@Zortzico 6 лет назад
Neither was I, and it took me a moment to recognize it during the intro. After a few seconds you realize just how perfect of a song choice it was, it sounds great!
@homosapienssapiens19
@homosapienssapiens19 6 лет назад
Spoilers! There are of those that read comments while the video loads, and yours is at the top.
@popenfresh
@popenfresh 6 лет назад
homosapienssapiens19 spoilers? Lul
@locouk
@locouk 6 лет назад
blalo'u I hope you sang along to it. 😂👍
@zaneortman2978
@zaneortman2978 6 лет назад
“Why are your arms so big?” “I grind and organ for a living.” “Ohhhhhhhh...”
@daisyrushton1574
@daisyrushton1574 6 лет назад
YMCA is the perfect song for such a flamboyant looking instrument
@buddyclem7328
@buddyclem7328 6 лет назад
thomas rushton But if only the tiny figurines could spell out Y.M.C.A.
@bcn1gh7h4wk
@bcn1gh7h4wk 6 лет назад
LOL
@tolkiyas
@tolkiyas 6 лет назад
What does YMCA means ?
@billkeithchannel
@billkeithchannel 6 лет назад
The village people were a gay musical group so that adds to the irony.
@calebs4887
@calebs4887 5 лет назад
i was like, that sounds familiar
@halotroop2288
@halotroop2288 6 лет назад
"Oh, nice arm muscles. Have you been working out?" "Yeah, playing my organ" o.o "Okay.... then..." "WAIT! I MEAN AN INSTRUMENT!" "I'll stay out of what you do with your 'instrument'."
@circuitboarddudegaming5700
@circuitboarddudegaming5700 4 года назад
mmm hmmm ok
@Nebelweiten
@Nebelweiten 6 лет назад
Aww, the people at Speelklok are all so incredible nice and friendly. I love them.
@easycompzeelandold2521
@easycompzeelandold2521 6 лет назад
thats because he is from the Netherlands!
@ANDREWLEONARDSMITH
@ANDREWLEONARDSMITH 6 лет назад
I myself have performed on this very organ! & And the much bigger Aalster Gavioli!
@crazybeehive2373
@crazybeehive2373 5 лет назад
Andrew Smith how did you do that
@MrHeesbeen
@MrHeesbeen 4 года назад
Yes they are Lars and it is nice that the mainly young guides are keen to preserve their heritage and are so enthusiastic. Anyone interested in mechanical music from music boxes to full blown organs, should visit this museum in a church in Utrecht near the Dom Tower.
@BendMan
@BendMan 6 лет назад
I would put bicycle speedometer on that Organ so it would be easy to keep an even tempo.
@buddyclem7328
@buddyclem7328 6 лет назад
BendMan Bicycle pedals would make it even easier, and the whole Gilligan's Island contraption would be fun to watch.
@BendMan
@BendMan 6 лет назад
Yeah! I can imagine retro bicycle with huge front wheel somehow integrated into that instrument and rider with a strange retro outfit. Maybe an idea for Wintergatan3?
@wobblysauce
@wobblysauce 6 лет назад
+
@billkeithchannel
@billkeithchannel 6 лет назад
Gilligan's Island theme song book. Now that is a great song idea!
@Mister_Eiffel
@Mister_Eiffel 6 лет назад
@BendMan Could you imagine if it was a moving machine too? Like you could pedal around town while playing or something.
@Vladimir_Kv
@Vladimir_Kv 6 лет назад
Such a street musician could defend himself and his prized possession at any time by throwing devastating punches...
@jakesteampson7043
@jakesteampson7043 6 лет назад
3:44 To be honest, YMCA was probably the last song I was expecting.
@walkerschlott4518
@walkerschlott4518 6 лет назад
I love how at the start of this series Martin is very professional and fairly withdrawn, but now he is like best friends with the people at the Speelklok Museum
@MikeeVee
@MikeeVee 6 лет назад
Lmfao, you really like letting the bellows empty, and he doesn't. It's so funny to see him rush over to try and stop it from emptying.
@AudieHolland
@AudieHolland 6 лет назад
That's simply not true. The only reason Joost is rushing to keep it turning is he wishes the song to continue playing. At 05:17 he lets it die himself and he doesn't look annoyed.
@ProgresistTaliban
@ProgresistTaliban 6 лет назад
Some trivia: "Adios Nonino" means "Goodbye, daddy". When Piazzolla receibed the new of the dead of his phater, he stay alone in his room. After half of an hour in complete silence, his daughter hear that he was playing the bandoneón. He was composing "Adios Nonino".
@buddyclem7328
@buddyclem7328 6 лет назад
Filosofía de película Wow, that's a powerful story. Music can heal such deep pain.
@marikehazenberg
@marikehazenberg 4 года назад
@@buddyclem7328 It was also the song played at the wedding from Maxima and Willem Alexander ( Dutch king and queen)
@AndAndmed
@AndAndmed 3 года назад
I love Piazzola. He was the best!
@BobtheBuilder0
@BobtheBuilder0 6 лет назад
When I was a kid i loved these street organs! Every Thursday there was a market were there was something just like that!
@Judas1911WR1
@Judas1911WR1 6 лет назад
for me they pretty much sound like all the musik for the supernintendo rpg-games was made with them :D
@d.r.9888
@d.r.9888 6 лет назад
I have the same feeling, looks like a pokemon song ^^
@bellablackmist5033
@bellablackmist5033 6 лет назад
Bob de Bouwer how do you findnone of these holy junk!!
@MarquisDeSang
@MarquisDeSang 6 лет назад
What, are you 100 years old? Lucky you.
@Evaisa
@Evaisa 6 лет назад
There was one in the city here last week, here in the netherlands they are still everywhere.
@BlindEmpress
@BlindEmpress Год назад
That museum really keeps up maintaining that street organ. It sounds so clean I love it!! I always love listening to vintage and antique musical instruments like the player piano and other instruments that were mechanically prrogrammed to play. Keep in mind, instruments like the street organ really set the pavement for today's MIDI programs.
@thegreatcanadianlumberjack5307
@thegreatcanadianlumberjack5307 22 дня назад
Some of the Street organ have been converted to play MIDI instead of paper rolls but most of them still play paper rolls and Reproduction rolls and books are still made for them.
@LuceScarlet
@LuceScarlet 6 лет назад
I wasn't expecting "YMCA" but at least we haven't been Rick Rolled xD
@maskedmica1913
@maskedmica1913 6 лет назад
Don't go giving him ideas.
@buddyclem7328
@buddyclem7328 6 лет назад
LMAO!
@dustinm2717
@dustinm2717 6 лет назад
NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP NEVER GONNA... ok i won't
@swiftfox3461
@swiftfox3461 6 лет назад
I wouldn't mind for one. Maybe as an April fools prank he might do it.
@archersamael
@archersamael 6 лет назад
In case you dont know, the last song is *"Adiós Nonino"* (farewell father) by *Astor Piazzola* an argentinian composer _(1921-1992)._ Here is if you want to hear it in its original version of 1969. [ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ln8EkQN_-Xo.html ]
@alamcho
@alamcho 6 лет назад
Venía a ver si alguien lo había comentado. Aguante wintergatan, papá!
@archersamael
@archersamael 6 лет назад
Si, de hecho me sorprendió que el mismo no lo había aclarado. Quizás no lo sepa.
@BobOgden1
@BobOgden1 6 лет назад
A beautiful piece of music
@stijnjanssens1785
@stijnjanssens1785 6 лет назад
That was actually a song played by an orchestra at the wedding day of King Willem-Alexander Claus George Ferdinand van Oranje Nassau of the Netherlands and Máxima Zorreguieta, and because of her Argentinian, heritage, this song was played. It can be seen here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bJWD_789-OE.html and is a very well known part of Dutch media history. And if you didn't get the link to this video already: the Speelklok museum is situated in Utrecht, the Netherlands, which explains the usage of this piece.
@archersamael
@archersamael 6 лет назад
+Bob Ogden Indeed. In fact the whole album (of the same name) is a masterpiece.
@nodin9439
@nodin9439 6 лет назад
Adios Nonino really sounds like a JRPG soundtrack when it is played on a street organ
@SpikeOriundo
@SpikeOriundo 6 лет назад
The best rendition of YMCA I've ever heard.
@anthomas101
@anthomas101 6 лет назад
Makes me think of the original Roller Coaster Tycoon :)
@andrewlafleur8146
@andrewlafleur8146 6 лет назад
LOL Yes!!
@RyanFlee
@RyanFlee 6 лет назад
My exact same thought!
@MaxxMcGeeImpactStudios
@MaxxMcGeeImpactStudios 6 лет назад
Best was when the carousel broke and played faster :)
@NitroNinja324
@NitroNinja324 6 лет назад
Anthony Grise The sound of honestly sounds like it belongs in a Pokemon game.
@billkeithchannel
@billkeithchannel 6 лет назад
A year or two of my life was devoted to RCT/RCT2. I made my own recreation of Cedar Point.
@TinchoRz
@TinchoRz 6 лет назад
8:07 He said "Adios Nonino" song by Astor Piazzolla, argentine bandoneon player!
@guilleterra
@guilleterra 6 лет назад
_Comentario diciendo "aguante argentina!", "piazzolla es el mejor compositor y bandoneonista" etc_ jajaja
@tommy.eklund
@tommy.eklund 6 лет назад
I love the fact that you have at least two microphones recording these incredible machines, so that we get the stereo image.
@TooManyMoths
@TooManyMoths 6 лет назад
Merry-Go-Round 1 looks too intense for me
@4IN14094
@4IN14094 6 лет назад
Merry-Go-Round 1 had broken down
@blueberry1c2
@blueberry1c2 6 лет назад
Merry-Go-Round 1 has crashed.
@The_oli4
@The_oli4 6 лет назад
Merry-Go-Round 1 still isn't fixed get more engineers or organize them better.
@williamlee7119
@williamlee7119 5 лет назад
Merry-Go-Round 1 is a really good value
@MonkiFish69
@MonkiFish69 3 года назад
Guests cannot find entrance to Merry-Go-Round 1
@puttyhands
@puttyhands 6 лет назад
You are such an inspiration. An eye for film, an ear for music, and a heart for creativity. Truly an inspiration for me, and I am genuinely excited for your weekly updates and learning about the things you love. Would honestly watch more content you did with more stuff like this. Keep up the awesome work. Excited for MMX
@roasty80
@roasty80 6 лет назад
Absolutely adore these videos. The craftsmanship and engineering is fascinating
@geniew5946
@geniew5946 6 лет назад
That was absolutely fantastic! I liked how you thought the drum should be on the front and not the back - the 90-degree kick drum would've fit here nicely. And no cats were actually smothered in the making of this video, right? Okay, perhaps only two or three. :)
@macdjord
@macdjord 6 лет назад
Man, the sound of the bellows collapsing is so perfectly recognizable. It is /literally/ music grinding to a halt.
@flexarnn
@flexarnn 6 лет назад
0:00 This could be the start of a wonderfull meme
@NitroNinja324
@NitroNinja324 6 лет назад
flexxarnnn I imagine it's when something happens or someone appears unexpectedly. Kinda like Ro Be Continued or Omae Wa Mou.
@worawatli8952
@worawatli8952 6 лет назад
Rickrolled by a Street Organ.
@jopomeister
@jopomeister 6 лет назад
The guides are so cute, man, such lovely people
@aristidesbouza
@aristidesbouza 6 лет назад
Hi there!!! It is very nice to listen Piazzola’s Adiós Nonino and verify that it’s still hard to play on any type of instrument!!! Greetings from Argentina!!! And: keep doing things like this!!!!
@alfredsharp239
@alfredsharp239 6 лет назад
That looks much harder than I thought it would be
@WouterWeggelaar
@WouterWeggelaar 6 лет назад
8:55 Lois and Joost looking very concentrated in the background to see how Martin is doing ;) Awesome episode. I used to hate street organs, but that has to do with the people playing them and the terrible song choice that usually accompanies them Adios Nonino, 10/10 would recommend! And in case you are unaware, that piece is quite famous in The Netherlands because it was played at the wedding of our King and Queen
@Koen030NL
@Koen030NL Год назад
used to hate them in my student years whenever i was hungover they seemed to be standing in front of my house giving me a worse headache 😅
@birdkooistra1329
@birdkooistra1329 5 лет назад
This is so much fun watching & listening to mechanical historical instruments. Thank you so much for doing this for all of us to enjoy.
@Quninn
@Quninn 6 лет назад
De drie pruiken= The three wigs
@1943L
@1943L 5 лет назад
Yes it means that and is pronounced pruiken (sounds similar to prowken, rather than pruken) Been there and it is a very special museum.
@thomasdickson35
@thomasdickson35 5 лет назад
I must say I appreciate you and your other listeners. The overall tone of the comments and the conversations are actually constructive! You bring good vibes and I wish them to you as well. Keep it up Martin!
@Shunieeez
@Shunieeez 4 года назад
Wonderful instrument, and I could feel Bioshock infinite vibes. I love it.
@verstecktefrau
@verstecktefrau 6 лет назад
Adiós Nonino sounds cool! My brothers were taught to play it on flute at school when they were kids.
@Mishn0
@Mishn0 6 лет назад
It looks like the proper speed is about 60 rpm. I wonder if there's a way to make some sort of mechanical compensator that would adjust the speed if you kept the crank moving at 60 to 65 rpm? Fact for the day: the spokes of the crank wheel are not curved only for aesthetics; they are curved so that the metal doesn't crack as the wheel cools after the iron is poured.
@magicksilver4444
@magicksilver4444 6 лет назад
Well thank you for that !Guess you teached me something today xD
@kitingmare
@kitingmare 6 лет назад
You mean a governor like on the self playing piano in the last video ?
@evanc.1591
@evanc.1591 6 лет назад
It’s probably possible, but not really a feature that would take off. Only an apprentice would need it, but an apprentice wouldn’t be able to afford a feature like that.
@magemagenmoinen3424
@magemagenmoinen3424 6 лет назад
I think that a weighted flywheel (like in MM1) and some sort of governor would make it. The weighted flywheel would smooth out the small changes in power, and the governor would be like a gearbox in car, it could change like 120 rpm to 60 rpm, or 50 rpm to 80 rpm.
@raykent3211
@raykent3211 6 лет назад
Interesting fact for the day! They were easily capable of making mechanical regulators that pretty much decouple the energy input from the tempo of the music. A simple example is energy input via bellows and a pneumatic regulator. The geezer pumping the church organ bellows didn't need to take any notice of the tempo of the music as long as they kept enough air coming. Here we also need rotary motion, which is also easy to do given a regulated air pressure (trivial). So I conclude that this is a poor design for the time. Sorry if that sounds grumpy, but there are better ones.
@kingkonkow
@kingkonkow 6 лет назад
You look a little tired mah man, plz take care of your health, we don’t want MM-X will be played by a zombie, again plz take care of your health. 😊
@HellYeahCorp
@HellYeahCorp 6 лет назад
My guess is that they took a few days to film all these Speelklok specials and that he isn't flying back and forth to do every individual video. My point being that what you see here is probably a few weeks in the past.
@lightdark00
@lightdark00 6 лет назад
It just seems like a lot of work for him compared to the guy at the museum. If he was more used to some hard work he would have looked less strained.
5 лет назад
Martin always looks lethargic. Whether or not that's because he is is up in the air.
@darinwood2183
@darinwood2183 6 лет назад
These machines/instruments simply amaze me. The creativity that went into designing and building them. This is an enjoyable series
@rigormortem
@rigormortem 6 лет назад
I'm always amazed to see old mechanic instruments, keep up this kind of videos, please!
@facelessmusicdiary
@facelessmusicdiary 6 лет назад
I never thought about the arm tiredness before!
@reallivebluescat
@reallivebluescat 6 лет назад
Faceless Music Diary i can think of another use of the name organ grinder. A wanker. Literally.
@stonedsavage7814
@stonedsavage7814 6 лет назад
speaking from experience it gets so hard to turn when the Bass pipes are singing theres a real good reason why they was motorised so quickly plus when only a few pipes are singing it becomes very relaxed but you only get like 2 secs of a break before it becomes alive again :) its a stupidly hard skill to do but always worth it.
@andrewbarrett1537
@andrewbarrett1537 6 лет назад
Good grinding technique demonstrated on a Marenghi organ here with the "Lambada": ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VTeGuiTTdGc.html
@andrewbarrett1537
@andrewbarrett1537 6 лет назад
...even more here on this Bursens organ: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PrTojM-3fzw.html
@teaMoW
@teaMoW 6 лет назад
Gotta love Holland, man! Wherever you go, whoever you talk to, everybody is super friendly and fluent in english without even thinking about it. Try that here in Germany...
@csoderberg5839
@csoderberg5839 6 лет назад
of all songs they would pick to be played on an antique street organ, they pick YMCA.
@stacysalinas22
@stacysalinas22 6 лет назад
I have a new respect for organ grinders... lots of work! They must have all been in great shape!
@emilylikesdonuts154
@emilylikesdonuts154 6 лет назад
:) your videos legit make my week better.
@swiftfox3461
@swiftfox3461 6 лет назад
Emily Barbee Agreed
@marinesmauro
@marinesmauro 6 лет назад
Piazzolla!! Perfection!! I almost cried!! It was an unexpected start for a video. Very good.
@leanlapiana
@leanlapiana 6 лет назад
Mal yo tampoco lo podía creer, muy emocionante la verdad
@htmagic
@htmagic 6 лет назад
Martin, that was pretty cool to watch.
@norxcontacts
@norxcontacts 6 лет назад
My low expectations were blown out of the water, very cool.
@BlueSparkle
@BlueSparkle 4 года назад
Martin must be a very calm person (or brave). I almost jumped at 9:35 and it wasn't directly into my ear...
@Weretyu7777
@Weretyu7777 6 лет назад
YMCA goes old school. Thank you, Wintergatan.
@tubegor
@tubegor 6 лет назад
There are kinds of people who inspire you and others that can make you descend. I am always happy when I find the first kind there I am also well. Thanks.
@JonMillermusic
@JonMillermusic 6 лет назад
HAHAHA! YMCA is the song of my childhood. There is something so intriguing about the sound of this instrument.
@floridagoods
@floridagoods 6 лет назад
Thanks so much for sharing this Museum, its my favorite utube subscriptions Wintergatan, these are definately professionally made mini movies you guys bring us.
@wholock0001
@wholock0001 6 лет назад
Young man, there's no need to feel down
@EmilianaPrcik
@EmilianaPrcik 6 лет назад
Excelente! Astor Piazzolla, un gran visionario de la nueva música de mi querida Argentina y el mundo. ❤ Gracias desde Buenos Aires!
@CornishMiner
@CornishMiner 6 лет назад
Love Wintergatan Mondays!
@verdatum
@verdatum 6 лет назад
Thank you for taking the time to get a quality stereo recording of this. It sounds incredible.
@loddude5706
@loddude5706 6 лет назад
Hi Martin, that looked fun & now that you've had a go, how many hamsters do you estimate would it take to run that thing?
@Mrviccietor
@Mrviccietor 6 лет назад
I love that sound, as a dtuch guy it's like walking down the streets in a city and hearing the organ play. Thanks for showing us
@PeterMackett
@PeterMackett 6 лет назад
I have done this many times and it takes a bit of practice but once you get used to it you can do several books without too much trouble,you can speed up and slow down if you want to as long as you keep the wheel turning to keep the air in the organ and it leaves me out of breath too!
@nedglitch6137
@nedglitch6137 4 года назад
This is one of my favorite songs I've ever heard for some reason
@greggriggs3913
@greggriggs3913 6 лет назад
You are giving me such an education in such things as this. I love it. The drum on the organ doesn't sound quite right in my small opinion but the over all sound is entrancing, I love it. Thanks for sharing so much. And yes, I loved YMCA.
@Klovar
@Klovar 6 лет назад
This is my favorite Music Machine Monday video so far!
@AEJBredesen
@AEJBredesen 5 лет назад
"I'm Connor, the android sent by the Speelklok Museum."
@lileinstein104
@lileinstein104 6 лет назад
These videos are no where near as popular as they should be, they are so fantastic!
@thewisewolf768
@thewisewolf768 6 лет назад
Idk why, but I love that Joost guy. I want to give him a hug.
@faultedskink3074
@faultedskink3074 6 лет назад
unusual song to play for such an instrument, but by far the best part is the drop, its so sweet from such a major build up
@CuriousMarc
@CuriousMarc 5 лет назад
What a beautiful sounding organ! In perfect tune, with very precise rendering. You are a quick learner too! Once I tried it and my tempo was all over the place. By the second try you already got it! You are a natural for mechanical music machines...
@Spintown
@Spintown 6 лет назад
Can't tell you how much I've enjoyed this series thus far.
@resmeon
@resmeon 6 лет назад
YMCA
@saitenotoshuitsnaini
@saitenotoshuitsnaini 6 лет назад
yeah but in my head, it's the japanese version of YMCA
@dxb8086
@dxb8086 6 лет назад
What's your point?
@chriswillow9698
@chriswillow9698 4 года назад
I remember these . They were going out as I was growing up ! You know I think there is one of these in my home town in Australia somewhere ! Not sure but remember someone saying there was one derelict!
@meticulousgeek
@meticulousgeek 6 лет назад
Thanks to this video I gained even more respect for organ grinders (and not those guys who just use a motor). Also, amazing staccato on this one.
@LauraLiria
@LauraLiria 6 лет назад
I´m argentinian and it was such a HUGE suprise to hear "Adiós Nonino" by the great Piazzola played on an organ!! Major feels :)
@ulmerulken
@ulmerulken 2 года назад
Å, den är så vacker, ett verkligt praktexemplar som med sin ålder sett ett och annat i historien och blivit en del av den. Bra jobbat också.
@EvgeniyNeutralMusician
@EvgeniyNeutralMusician 6 лет назад
Brilliant instrument! And when I heard composition I was like, holy shit, so great! xD
@Maeglin7936
@Maeglin7936 6 лет назад
Loved this! Thank you so much for sharing💖💖💖
@Evaisa
@Evaisa 6 лет назад
I love that these are still everywhere here in the netherlands, one was in the city here last week :D
@datblackdoge683
@datblackdoge683 5 лет назад
i like the fact that even thou its not finished yet these guys give him deep insights into the organ. i would LOVE to visit this museum with my dogs and listen to the marble machine x one day :3
@buddyclem7328
@buddyclem7328 6 лет назад
Wintergatan I think the perfect way to keep a steady tempo on the MMX would be to pedal it like a bicycle, leaving your hands free for instruments or expressing yourself. Awesome video Martin! I enjoyed the machine and the music choice. The only thing that could have been better, is if "the three wigs" figurines could have spelled out Y.M.C.A. 😄
@TwistedShrapnel
@TwistedShrapnel 6 лет назад
I absolutely love this series. By far one of the best, fun, and educational on RU-vid. Keep up the great work! :D
@jeopardy60611
@jeopardy60611 4 года назад
I am a keyboard player and have done some recording with MIDI synths. I find it so fascinating that this organ existed long before computers and MIDI were a thing. I gather that there was a time that there were no electric motors, so that is why someone had to turn the wheel to feed the book through the organ.
@Jesses001
@Jesses001 6 лет назад
A great way to get your cardio up, ha. Actually looks like something I would like to do. When I was a machine operator, I loved it when I got in sync with the machines. It was like dancing. This machine is all about getting in sync.
@suicidal.session
@suicidal.session 6 лет назад
okAy, HoL duP A sECONd, "YMCA" WAS NOT WHAT I EXPECTED TO HEAR.
@Atomsk7991
@Atomsk7991 6 лет назад
The intro sounds like a final fantasy boss
@BubbleTeaCakes
@BubbleTeaCakes 6 лет назад
Riley Reminds me of kefka
@BenjaminEllenberger
@BenjaminEllenberger 6 лет назад
That is an absolutely hilarious video! Thanks for that!
@lanciferian
@lanciferian 6 лет назад
There's something magical about these old decorated street organs. Can you imagine being around in the time when this was originally made, and just seeing someone play this on the street?
@Gammija
@Gammija 6 лет назад
oooh i love street organs, nice to see one on here too!
@rossgordon9670
@rossgordon9670 6 лет назад
I see you looking for the "YMCA" comments.
@JMWRainwater
@JMWRainwater 6 лет назад
Good lord the original song is so beautiful.
@archersamael
@archersamael 6 лет назад
It's "Adios Nonino" by Astor Piazzola.
@ColonelK0rn1
@ColonelK0rn1 6 лет назад
What an amazing machine! You guys have such cool museums over the pond.
@CotalCosta
@CotalCosta 6 лет назад
The last song give me such Castlevania vibes, I love it!
@elizzievb
@elizzievb 6 лет назад
Whoa, an orthopedic surgeon's dream machine - anyone grinding will need rotator cuff surgery within a couple weeks of doing this! Good job Martin!
@XogeiD
@XogeiD 6 лет назад
This guide is really excited, i like him.
@JustWasted3HoursHere
@JustWasted3HoursHere 4 года назад
That music at the very beginning sounds exactly like some Super Nintendo boss music!
@bz3308
@bz3308 6 лет назад
I love the music mashine Mondays and how you put the focus on the musical aspect in the video. But what im missing is the technical component. I would like to see how the mashine works, like you showed us in your first Video of music mashine Mondays. With the three violins wich were played by the mashine.
@trumpsahead
@trumpsahead 5 лет назад
Wow, I watched every organ grinder and piano roll available. Very interesting. Always loved the piano roll players since I was a kid.
@maanvis81
@maanvis81 6 лет назад
Nice!! This reminds me of the dutch eurovision song for 2010, by Sieneke. They had a 'fake' draaiorgel/street organ on stage, but a real one in the dutch version of the contest. This real one one was called 'de Keistad' and Sieneke got mocked for using one in her song, for it being too old, and too 'dutch' or something like that ;). But now that music machines are gaining traction again due to the marble machine and marble machine X, who knows, with Swedens history of always performing well on these contests, perhaps we might see a eurovision contest with a marble machine on stage? PS: 'de Keistad' also has a miniature version which is in fact a music box disguised as a street organ. Itś on youtube as well.. 'De Keistad Junior- playing musicbox'
@ZDVictim
@ZDVictim 5 лет назад
What a delightful video! Thank you for sharing this experience with us.
@joeltortarolo1534
@joeltortarolo1534 2 года назад
Thanks for this video! Thanks por play Adiós Nonino on this mechanical box! I’m from Argentina!
@mordinkainen1844
@mordinkainen1844 6 лет назад
what a fantastic machine! Thank you.
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