I'm particularly enjoying the Mary Poppins Medley. These instruments always make me feel like a child (even though they're before my time) so hearing songs I loved as a kid is even more fun. The arrangements are great!
I think no matter one's age, mechanical organs always seem to evoke a feeling of nostalgia! All arrangements played here are indeed the products of some very talented people.
@@jwsuicides8095 Sorry - only just seen this! I'm a member of multiple mechanical music-related Facebook groups and I'm also a member of the MOOS (Mechanical Organ Owners' Society) so receive regular updates re. events that are going on. However, you don't have to be a member to follow their Facebook page - UA-cam won't let me send you a link to it but if you search for them online it should come up!
That new cymbal looks so shiny! That new Queen medley sounds great too lovely to hear Love Of My Life in there I don't know the song at 1:50 I'm assuming is an album track.
The new cymbal sounds great, and really adds to the organ - the old one was damaged to the point where it was producing very little sound. I'm not usually a fan of modern music on organs but the Queen Medley sounds rather good! 1:50 is "I Want to Break Free", a Queen classic!
@@MechanicalMusicTravels I could tell the difference with the new cymbal now it sounds much better! I love that crash sound it makes. When it's weak it doesn't sound as good! Thanks for pointing that it's I Want To Break Free in the Queen Medley don't think I've heard an organ play that.
Wonderful organ, never seen it in person
Come down to MK one year! Well worth the trip down, if only just to hear this organ.
Thanks for sharing these good owd tunes❤
Beautiful,thanks for posting Lucas.
You're welcome Alan, glad you enjoyed the video.
I'm particularly enjoying the Mary Poppins Medley. These instruments always make me feel like a child (even though they're before my time) so hearing songs I loved as a kid is even more fun. The arrangements are great!
I think no matter one's age, mechanical organs always seem to evoke a feeling of nostalgia! All arrangements played here are indeed the products of some very talented people.
@@MechanicalMusicTravels Where do you get your info as to when festivals, events, etc, are happening?
@@jwsuicides8095 Sorry - only just seen this! I'm a member of multiple mechanical music-related Facebook groups and I'm also a member of the MOOS (Mechanical Organ Owners' Society) so receive regular updates re. events that are going on. However, you don't have to be a member to follow their Facebook page - UA-cam won't let me send you a link to it but if you search for them online it should come up!
@@MechanicalMusicTravels I really appreciate the reply. Thank you.
That new cymbal looks so shiny! That new Queen medley sounds great too lovely to hear Love Of My Life in there I don't know the song at 1:50 I'm assuming is an album track.
The new cymbal sounds great, and really adds to the organ - the old one was damaged to the point where it was producing very little sound. I'm not usually a fan of modern music on organs but the Queen Medley sounds rather good! 1:50 is "I Want to Break Free", a Queen classic!
@@MechanicalMusicTravels I could tell the difference with the new cymbal now it sounds much better! I love that crash sound it makes. When it's weak it doesn't sound as good! Thanks for pointing that it's I Want To Break Free in the Queen Medley don't think I've heard an organ play that.
Beutifull organ!!!!
But if i was the owner i should play My Way 1/4th slower!