@@DuoArtOrgan Shoot, I guess Allen had changed the rolls many times in those vids fun fact. Heigh Ho, Clarksville, and Swingin' were all tunes I commissioned for the 165 scale to be cut.
@@ryan-_- No as I'm in England and have never been to the United States, and wildcatroc already uploaded 6842: ua-cam.com/video/yOViKBzxzUA/v-deo.html Can Can is the last tune on that roll, tune 10.
Thanks for the kind comment! This is a brand new reproduction 165. I built all the pipework replicating original Wurlitzer pipe scales based primarily on measurements from the Lincoln Park 165. The cabinet, percussion and chests were built by the owner and the facade was carved by a shop in Mexico.
That's really a beautiful 165 band organ. The facade does look like it was crafted & painted in Mexico with all that bright yellow & blue painting & markings. Just my opinion, but the paint scheme would look better with gold or gold leaf finish. And maybe either beige or an off white finish! 👍
That's an ideal tune for this lovely organ.
There is an awfully great thought gone into this organ, and the thinking behind it is brilliant
Truly a beautiful sounding organ. One of the best Wurlitzer 165s I’ve ever heard!! Keep it up with the amazing work mate👏🏼
I like the artistic + grandiose design these instruments have
Very nice organ! It gives me circus vibes.
Marvelous 👌 thanks for the sharing.
OMG... Fantastic
Hey I like this organ. And when you going to record some more organ
Delightful
Pass me a beer like the guy in the shadows :)
WOW. Give us more of that organ! Rolls or MIDI?
How would you go about making the pipes for this? And why do wurlitzer theater organ principles have such an iconic sound?
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This kinda sounds like tutorial level music
Interesting sound, and a bit unusual having the triangle on the outside like that. The percussion sounds good.
This whole organ sounds excellent!
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Can this organ play both rolls and MIDI?
No it plays rolls only
@@DuoArtOrgan Shoot, I guess Allen had changed the rolls many times in those vids fun fact. Heigh Ho, Clarksville, and Swingin' were all tunes I commissioned for the 165 scale to be cut.
When does that Wurlitzer was made?
Post. Mr. DuoArtOrgan, i think i have seen comments of your account on the Nate Otto's (Outside theVacuum) Videos.
This is going to take a While
Can you play any of the following on it currently: can can, the imperial march, and/or all star?
Yes, the Can Can is on roll 6842. The Imperial March(Star Wars) and All Star are not on any rolls.
@@CBF1 will you be uploading can can?
@@ryan-_- No as I'm in England and have never been to the United States, and wildcatroc already uploaded 6842: ua-cam.com/video/yOViKBzxzUA/v-deo.html
Can Can is the last tune on that roll, tune 10.
That is by far the best sounding 165 I've ever heard. Did this just come out of restoration?
Thanks for the kind comment! This is a brand new reproduction 165. I built all the pipework replicating original Wurlitzer pipe scales based primarily on measurements from the Lincoln Park 165. The cabinet, percussion and chests were built by the owner and the facade was carved by a shop in Mexico.
That's really a beautiful 165 band organ. The facade does look like it was crafted & painted in Mexico with all that bright yellow & blue painting & markings. Just my opinion, but the paint scheme would look better with gold or gold leaf finish. And maybe either beige or an off white finish! 👍
How old is this organ?