I was one year old when Leroy Anderson composed Buggler's Holliday in 1954. This tune served as a jingle for a broadcast on French-speaking Swiss radio (Geneva or Lausanne). If anyone remembers... Thank you for bringing it back to life in this “Popeye” atmosphere!
In the music (Bugler's Holiday) I really liked the sound of the mad flute from 3:26 onwards, added an indescribable crazy charm characteristic of 1930s jazz. I loved it! In the music (Bugler's Holiday) Eu realmente gostei do som da flauta louca apartir do momento 3:26 , acresceu um indiscritivel charme maluco característico do jazz da decada de 30. Eu adorei!
Thank you for posting this video. I had to listen to the last part a couple times. This is quite the achievement. Not many people could construct an instrument as nice as yours.
Does the controller have a means to suppress the arcing from the electromagnets. We always installed diodes to suppress the arcing as it would cause problems with the contacts, they would burn out. The mounting on a ground strip is a neat feature, although the wood may cause the screw to loosen if it is not kept at a constant humidity. We used to bound the negatives together with bare copper wire soldered to the leads. As to comments about the magnets being unsuitable for tremolos I don’t see it as a problem as others did. The best vibrato is from a Voix Celeste which is two stops being slightly out of tune, not from changing the air pressure. Lastly, I would say that a reworking of the air supply might be in order. The blower, bellows and supply all play a major part of any organ. To my ear the notes go flat as they sound, and with multiple notes the problem is compounded. A blower that is adequate to do the job is vital but may not be economical so I would suggest A larger capacity bellows along with a larger pipe between the bellows and chest would help with the tone of your organ. The bigger the better so as to avoid going flat when playing multiple notes. I share this as my father always tried to improve the organs he maintained and built. Some lessons where learnt by his own error and many by others.
На 3:30 прямо в уши бьёт диссонанс, если не ошибаюсь. А так ваш труд выше всех похвал.
WOW 🎉 the music is beautiful 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
you should have it play "Circus Gallop"
Thank you for posting this video.. it help my son (7yo) to understand how pipe organ works😁
Loved the row of electronic tap dancers.
Perfectly built and nice sound!! Wish it was in my living room..
Very cool!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
So great!
Wow, great piece of work 👍I love it. You triggered me to build 1 of my own, are there some buildingschedules ?
Well done and really nice sounds.
Человек, листающий комментарии, хорошего дня тебе друг
that is amazing!!
시계와 연동해서 아침에 모닝콜로 사용한다면 정말 멋질것 같네요.
……phantastic ❤❤ what music is it?
Wow so cool!
👍....fantastic
I missed my calling. Outstanding. My wife wouldn't have been thrilled, so I would have had to keep it in my man cave.
I was one year old when Leroy Anderson composed Buggler's Holliday in 1954. This tune served as a jingle for a broadcast on French-speaking Swiss radio (Geneva or Lausanne). If anyone remembers... Thank you for bringing it back to life in this “Popeye” atmosphere!
Love it!! What a lot of skill has gone into this.
This song has to become a meme.
What does the u-tube with the green liquid do?
It displays air pressure in inches of water.
1:15 - 2:06 Beatbox machine.
Song: Bugler's Holiday
Magnifique !
How Does He Have Only 3 Videos?
What a beautiful, wonderful, crazy contraption. pure art and steampunk all rolled into one. Thank you
A big amen to that.
Circuses and carnivals and Disneyland!
0:00 Intro 0:07 Starting build with valves 1:15 Blower attached with built-in windbox 2:06 Pipes installed
Where did you get those pipes from? Did you make them?
Can I have a midi
I remember that video
So cool!!!
2 1:40 is hillarious
What kind of valves are those?
favorite video on the internet
The air exhausts go hard
Thats so awesome
In the music (Bugler's Holiday) I really liked the sound of the mad flute from 3:26 onwards, added an indescribable crazy charm characteristic of 1930s jazz. I loved it! In the music (Bugler's Holiday) Eu realmente gostei do som da flauta louca apartir do momento 3:26 , acresceu um indiscritivel charme maluco característico do jazz da decada de 30. Eu adorei!
Thank you for posting this video. I had to listen to the last part a couple times. This is quite the achievement. Not many people could construct an instrument as nice as yours.
This song would fit SpongeBob.
Heck if he could he could make it an actual mobile organ like they used to use in fairs back in the old old days
Does the controller have a means to suppress the arcing from the electromagnets. We always installed diodes to suppress the arcing as it would cause problems with the contacts, they would burn out. The mounting on a ground strip is a neat feature, although the wood may cause the screw to loosen if it is not kept at a constant humidity. We used to bound the negatives together with bare copper wire soldered to the leads. As to comments about the magnets being unsuitable for tremolos I don’t see it as a problem as others did. The best vibrato is from a Voix Celeste which is two stops being slightly out of tune, not from changing the air pressure. Lastly, I would say that a reworking of the air supply might be in order. The blower, bellows and supply all play a major part of any organ. To my ear the notes go flat as they sound, and with multiple notes the problem is compounded. A blower that is adequate to do the job is vital but may not be economical so I would suggest A larger capacity bellows along with a larger pipe between the bellows and chest would help with the tone of your organ. The bigger the better so as to avoid going flat when playing multiple notes. I share this as my father always tried to improve the organs he maintained and built. Some lessons where learnt by his own error and many by others.
참 좋습니다/Wonderful. 하늘의 복을 빕니다./May god bless you. Hallelujah Amen 👍🙏☝️ Aum Mani Padme Hum 👍🙏☝️ Allah Akbar 👍🙏☝️
I even recognize the Bugler's Holiday.
I was looking for the name of this tune in the comments, thank you!
dang, anybody want to polka with me??
Hi und Halloooo, wer bietet die Midi-Elektronik an? BG aus D. Pustekuchen, leider keine Antwort.
It sounds really nice
lol
If I built one of these, I would have it play all the Roller Coaster Tycoon merry-go-round songs, on repeat, 24/7. Then, my life would be complete.