Standing INSIDE A 1000 Pipe WURLITZER ORGAN IS EAR BLISTERINGLY LOUD

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  • @LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
    @LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER  2 місяці тому +46

    NAME AN ORGAN

  • @ares395
    @ares395 2 місяці тому +59

    Can we appreciate for a second just how much sheer knowledge Simon possesses. I get that it's his job but still huge respect.

    • @simonthill
      @simonthill 2 місяці тому +17

      That's very kind; I'm simply one of the Museum's volunteers, they are an amazing team and most of them know far more than I do!

    • @grahamtwist
      @grahamtwist 2 місяці тому +1

      @@simonthill YOU ARE AMAZING! Definitely a visit for my bucket list!

  • @dylanotto1675
    @dylanotto1675 2 місяці тому +139

    He's like do you see how a proper museum does a MIDI interface?

    • @LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
      @LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER  2 місяці тому +59

      hahaha

    • @simonthill
      @simonthill 2 місяці тому +133

      Yes....but it took me weeks, and I bought the interface boards - Sam got his organ up and running quicker AND built the interface from scratch himself. Points go to Sam, I think! :)

    • @Neffers_UK
      @Neffers_UK 2 місяці тому

      @@simonthill Credit where credit is due though, fantastic effort! Wish I was able visit yours, and Sam's museums. Thanks for letting Sam have a tour of the inner beast for all of us to see :)

    • @piynubbunyip
      @piynubbunyip 2 місяці тому +2

      Oh, but you are mistaken, midi is serial and paper rolls play the notes in a parallel (other than the midi one!).

    • @LenweSaralonde
      @LenweSaralonde 2 місяці тому +5

      @@simonthill The Wurlitzer organ MIDI interface was probably created before cheap off the shelf microcontrollers, online PCB manufacturers and open source software took off. It's probably not very different to Sam's approach.
      We had long discussions on Discord to find ways to improve Sam's MIDI conversion of the Joan Church organ and the biggest issue we faced was the bandwidth of MIDI that is very low (like 31Kbits/s). Maybe the bandwidth between the console and the pipes (where we don't really need standard MIDI) could be raised ot the max Arduinos can do and slightly reduce latency but Sam's actual implementation is very finished.

  • @donaldrankin9656
    @donaldrankin9656 2 місяці тому +57

    Nothing like getting a private demo from one of the best cinema organists in the entire world!

  • @umbertoyltp
    @umbertoyltp 2 місяці тому +58

    My father used to tell me that in the cinema the organ would rise up and play at a movie evening out. What an amazing view behind the walls.😮❤

    • @kimhenry5658
      @kimhenry5658 2 місяці тому

      Yup, mine too. Must have been about 100 years ago in Melbourne, Australia

    • @blairwilliams136
      @blairwilliams136 Місяць тому +1

      They still do in some cinemas in north America

    • @Alan_UK
      @Alan_UK Місяць тому +1

      I can remember that from the 60s in the UK. A friend used to play at 2 cinemas. He once asked me if I like to see the pipes and said follow me. He climbed up a vertical ladder behind the curtains right up to above the proscenium. Worst part was at the end stepping onto the ladder from the hatch in the floor of the pipe chamber. Health & Safety today would ban that without a full risk assessment!
      There are about 4 cinemas in the UK that still have organs: Plaza (formally Odeon) in Weston Super Mare, Curzon in Clevedon (ex Regent Poole), Plaza in Stockport & Odeon Leicester Square in London. None are played regularly though.
      PS The Granada, Tooting has one. After lying dormant below a boarded over stage it was uncovered and restored in 2007 but unfortunately was flooded weeks later. The Granada is Grade 1 listed and an Art Deco spectacle.

    • @keesnuyt8365
      @keesnuyt8365 Місяць тому +1

      My father took me to a cinema like that in the late 1950s in Rotterdam. The organ rising was like magic. And the loudest music I heard up to then.

  • @CausticCatastrophe
    @CausticCatastrophe 2 місяці тому +17

    the Mills Violano Virtuoso is the type of thing that really made robots being everywhere feel like our future. So glad that people have spent so much time preserving these things so we can still observe them.
    Also, having recordings (embedded in paper rolls) of performances that would otherwise have been lost is so amazingly cool.

  • @alanleigh4334
    @alanleigh4334 Місяць тому +4

    There is nothing better than the sound of a Wurlitzer or other organ of the type being played well such a shame so many have been lost.

  • @IbakonFerba
    @IbakonFerba Місяць тому +2

    Holy moly, that Wurlitzer organ is a gorgeous instrument inside and out. That console is beautiful!

  • @AquarianSoulTimeTraveler
    @AquarianSoulTimeTraveler 2 місяці тому +7

    I love to see one generation of music collector talking to another generation of music collector this is an amazing moment.

  • @bunnythekid
    @bunnythekid Місяць тому +4

    I love that behind all great museum pieces there’s some PCBs screwed to a piece of wood

  • @drstefankrank
    @drstefankrank 2 місяці тому +9

    The pipes and percussions are great, but that Style of the Wurlitzer console is out of this world. Accompanied by that style of music it hardly can get any better.

  • @kritiosboy
    @kritiosboy 2 місяці тому +33

    They really were not afraid to dream big back in the day were they.

    • @murdoch483
      @murdoch483 2 місяці тому

      Now a days we only get stupid apps 😢

    • @benwinter2420
      @benwinter2420 2 місяці тому +2

      @@murdoch483 Well I have the actual pinnacle . . a Casio VLtone

  • @Ippatron
    @Ippatron Місяць тому +2

    I was told that Wurlitzer organs are among the rarest pipe organs you can find! And sadly I saw a video here on youtube of a small Wurlitzer in an abandoned house that was completely destroyed and vandalized... Wurlitzers are the finest theatre organs, followed by Morton and Kimball

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L Місяць тому +1

      Oh no, now I’m wondering if that’s the same house with a Wurlitzer that was featured on the BBC 50 ish years ago… sad if it’s gone to rot.

  • @Robothut
    @Robothut 2 місяці тому +23

    Amazing museum. Thank you for sharing this with us.

    • @nobodyanderson4353
      @nobodyanderson4353 2 місяці тому

      Fascinating, I would love to visit. The wurlitzer room would sound incredible.

  • @TheLeon1032
    @TheLeon1032 2 місяці тому +11

    totally blown away by the attention to detail in this place, congrats on the hard work, what an achievement

  • @HyphenDude
    @HyphenDude 9 днів тому

    What a beautiful Wurlitzer. I got to hear the wonderful Wurlitzer at the Paramount Music Palace in Indianapolis, IN for many years. After it closed, the organ went to another place in Ellenton, FL and I got to hear it there as well. After that place closed, it was moved back to its original theater, The Paramount in Oakland, CA. One of the organists followed the Wurlitzer through the years, but when it left Ellenton, he became the organist at my parents church. What a treat it was to hear him play hymns on Sundays.

  • @martattacks
    @martattacks 2 місяці тому +18

    Music machine wonderland that is.

  • @SantiagoGT15
    @SantiagoGT15 2 місяці тому +3

    It’s always amazing looking at someone so passionate about what they do

  • @DewtehDew
    @DewtehDew 2 місяці тому +7

    Thank you for this! Huge shout out to the museum and Simon for being so awesome.

  • @jsleeio
    @jsleeio 2 місяці тому +2

    I got the impression that that guy was extremely happy to have someone genuinely interested to share the organ nerdery with. Heartwarming to see

    • @simonthill
      @simonthill 2 місяці тому +5

      I was! Sam is a delight (and slightly mad) - and so is his Museum in Ramsgate. Visit both places if you can - totally worth it.

    • @robertfletcher9899
      @robertfletcher9899 Місяць тому +1

      @ When we visited your fantastic museum on a visit to London earlier in the year, I was thinking “if only Look Mum could do some sort of collaboration”… and here it is!

    • @RichardHarrold1991
      @RichardHarrold1991 Місяць тому

      @@simonthill only slightly?! I've spent enough time hanging around with Cinema Organ Society types to know he's batshit even by their high standards of lunacy! ;-)

  • @키다리헹님
    @키다리헹님 2 місяці тому +5

    Now I finally understand Martin's obsession with tight music

  • @michaelhorne8366
    @michaelhorne8366 2 місяці тому +2

    Richard is the only man who holds his own beer when someone says "play me in".

  • @BillyBanter100
    @BillyBanter100 2 місяці тому +6

    In the late 1970s I used to go to the Sunday morning matinees at the Leicester Square Odeon in London. I stlll remember the organist rising from the depths and playing before the main feature started. Priceless.

    • @Alan_UK
      @Alan_UK Місяць тому +2

      It's still there, one of 4? cinemas in the UK that still have organs: Plaza (formally Odeon) in Weston Super Mare, Curzon in Clevedon (ex Regent Poole), Plaza in Stockport & Odeon Leicester Square in London. None are played regularly though. I think the Odeon LS is played for film premiers.

  • @moritz584
    @moritz584 2 місяці тому +1

    12:19
    „I really hope he doesn’t play while we’re in here cuz it’s gonna be really loud“
    Sam: „THAT‘S AWESOME“

  • @BritProgJazz
    @BritProgJazz 2 місяці тому +8

    Outstanding! The best video I've seen in ages! Congratulations! 🏆

  • @AMPProf
    @AMPProf 2 місяці тому +20

    IT'S BEEN YEARS??? Dang yep

  • @pompeymonkey3271
    @pompeymonkey3271 Місяць тому

    I was allowed right into the guts of a travelling Wurlitzer to help make repairs about forty years ago. It was only for about a week, but I was absolutely mesmerised by the sheer ingenuity of the construction. It was all made of string, leather, and small brass bits. I can still remember it well. Also the decorative work at the front was super. Well worth bunking off school for*
    I'm not sure how old it was, but it was a good 15-20 feet long and on big cart wheels. I'm sure it was meant to be transported by cart-horse or a traction engine, so I'm guessing it was from around the start of the 20th century. Maybe it was older?
    *Don't bunk off school, kids!

  • @djsmiley01
    @djsmiley01 2 місяці тому +6

    Cool museum. I was in Kew last year, wasn't aware of this museum. Well, another reason to do another UK trip

  • @jimmy_jamesjams_a_lot4171
    @jimmy_jamesjams_a_lot4171 2 місяці тому +1

    To imagine that over one hundred years ago, they’d have the physical capacities alongside the other electromechanical resources available to move so much air through those pipes, respond to those quick fingerings and in such a tiny portion of time? Its amazing.

  • @GaryCendrowski
    @GaryCendrowski 2 місяці тому +4

    my head is spinning! I need to go to that museum. Excellent video

  • @phiend2248
    @phiend2248 2 місяці тому +6

    Dude you live an amazing life. Thank you for sharing it.

  • @CuttinChopps
    @CuttinChopps 2 місяці тому +1

    THANK YOU! and HUGE thanks to the people letting you record in there! Chances are I will never make it over there, so it was amazing to see at least like this. If I ever get out there, I will be on a musical museum/tech tour, has to be amazing in person!

  • @JohnathanVanProoyen
    @JohnathanVanProoyen Місяць тому +1

    "TWENTY THOUSAND?", "yea". Hahaha love the energy

  • @deadmanwalking6342
    @deadmanwalking6342 2 місяці тому +4

    Splendid Art Deco design on the Wurlizer

    • @Alan_UK
      @Alan_UK Місяць тому

      Yes. In my experience it is the Compton organs that often have the jelly mould surrounds with Wurlizers having white gilded wooden surrounds. I think Wurlizers thought the jelly moulds with their changing colours a bit too flashy!

  • @pdrg
    @pdrg 2 місяці тому +3

    I've been to this museum briefly and absolutely loved it - great to see more detail

  • @mikeh-mikesvintagekeys7739
    @mikeh-mikesvintagekeys7739 Місяць тому

    What a fabulous place! Loved the Wurlitzer pipe room, I was fortunate enough to see one myself just a few days ago, absolutely astonishing technology from the 1920s and 30s. No sound like it. Great video!

  • @BerlietGBC
    @BerlietGBC 2 місяці тому +1

    The Wurlitzer there also has a Wurlitzer roll player unit to shame they didn’t demonstrate that, however there is another Wurlitzer with with two roll player units that can both play it , that’s a very impressive set up

  • @roberthart8933
    @roberthart8933 Місяць тому

    I once went to a concert of Liszt expressive piano rolls played by a digital pianolat type device on a Steinway grand in the Canberra school of music. It sounded incredible. And knowing Liszt recoded his music was very special. .

  • @Segafishy
    @Segafishy 2 місяці тому +1

    I remember as a kid going to a place thats sadly gone now called the Bygone Village and that had a full silent movie theatre with an organ just like that and the bloke would demonstrate it along with showing the movies too, quite missed it so I shall try and have to get myself transported to the museum.

    • @MrRobbiepee
      @MrRobbiepee 2 місяці тому

      I went there in the late 80s or early 90s. I got chatting to the organist and got a tour of the organ chamber. Really cool.
      I seem to remember it was 2 organs joined together - a 3 Manuel Compton, and a 2 Manuel Christie

  • @BruteClaw
    @BruteClaw Місяць тому

    Here in Phoenix AZ we still have a Wurlitzer Organ that sees almost daily use. A pizza shop in downtown had one from a theater in Hollywood. It was such a success built a second location around one in Mesa AZ that used to be in the Denver Theater. They expanded it from the original 15 ranks to 23. The original location was eventually sold and it's organ went to a couple who wanted in their home. Look up Organ Stop Pizza. They have a whole history section about it on the website.And of course, stop by the place if you are ever in the Phoenix Metro Area.

  • @chrisburn7178
    @chrisburn7178 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for drawing my attention to this museum! Have you been to The Grange music collection at Palgrave in Norfolk? It's a farmer (Jonny Ling) who got the bug for mechanical instruments and filled his barns with those (including an 8-rank Wurlitzer, fully enclosed, with a grand piano) instead of cows! If there's anything you didn't see in London, it'll be there. He's also one of the nicest people you'll ever meet.

  • @AquarianSoulTimeTraveler
    @AquarianSoulTimeTraveler 2 місяці тому

    8:20 that is cool as hell I never knew about that... That's an amazing invention. Say you like the sound of your particular piano you can just slide that thing right up... Genius invention

  • @SproutyPottedPlant
    @SproutyPottedPlant 2 місяці тому +1

    WOW that Wurlitzer sounds awesome! I bet you can really feel the bass notes vibrating your whole body!

  • @nobodyanderson4353
    @nobodyanderson4353 2 місяці тому +1

    The wurlitzer brought back a forgotten memory. I remembered as a kid watching a lady playing one and not understanding what she was doing with her feet. Good health.

  • @althejazzman
    @althejazzman Місяць тому

    It coordination of organ players like Richard that really blows my mind. Right hand, left hand, feet, and changing instruments in the gaps!

  • @curtishoffmann6956
    @curtishoffmann6956 2 місяці тому +8

    This place is amazing! Sam, you've got some catching up to do.

    • @Musical_Museum
      @Musical_Museum 2 місяці тому +7

      We often think we have some catching up to do when we watch Sam's channel :) if we could work at half the pace Sam seems to, we'd have no space for visitors left!

    • @curtishoffmann6956
      @curtishoffmann6956 2 місяці тому

      @@Musical_Museum Sam gets distracted easily by music stuff. You still have a chance...

  • @bewilderbeestie
    @bewilderbeestie 2 місяці тому

    Playing one of those Wurlitzers must be a weird experience. On the one hand, you have so much musical power at your fingertips you would feel like you rule the world... and on the other, you know that no matter how skilled you are at playing it, the real star is the machine itself and you're just an interchangeable part.

  • @MeriaDuck
    @MeriaDuck 2 місяці тому +2

    We need more organ music in the world. Nowadays its either scary movie territory or church music

  • @Z_question
    @Z_question 2 місяці тому +13

    We have a place called Organ Stop Pizza has a Wurlitzer built into the building or the other way around it's huge. Not sure if it's still open it's in Arizona. I was told it cost around a million dollars

    • @danw1955
      @danw1955 2 місяці тому +3

      The Organ Stop in Mesa, is still open and the organ is still working! I was there once back in the late 1990's, and it was amazing! It's supposed to be the largest Model 260 Wurlitzer Theater Organ in the world, with 4 manuals and 82 ranks (over 6000 pipes). It's also one of the only Wurlitzers that features a true 32 foot diaphone bass rank!

    • @Z_question
      @Z_question 2 місяці тому +1

      @@danw1955 The late 90's was the last time I went too. I'm go t have to stop in for some pizza and a pint.

    • @SproutyPottedPlant
      @SproutyPottedPlant Місяць тому

      We have the Blackpool Tower Ballroom. The end 😀😀👍

  • @KeritechElectronics
    @KeritechElectronics 2 місяці тому +2

    May not be the Wanamaker organ, but I love the playing mechanism. Totally dwarfs the player pianos!
    Sam, you really need a Monotype typesetting system. It's a fascinating pair of machines, a joy to learn and a great conversation piece for nerds. And if you're into industrial music, it sounds dang good too!

  • @lesliespeaker668
    @lesliespeaker668 2 місяці тому +1

    10:08 with that console, that's an ideal theatre for a Monty Python like live comedy show

  • @AB-ve2bg
    @AB-ve2bg Місяць тому

    This video gave me so much joy I couldn’t stop smiling. The passion you and others have for music and technology is rare and beautiful. Thank you

  • @MrSlipstreem
    @MrSlipstreem Місяць тому

    What a beautiful video. Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful experience with us. ❤

  • @andrewwinfield8592
    @andrewwinfield8592 2 місяці тому

    There used to be an amazing museum in Cornwall, "Paul Corin's Magnificent Music Machines". You could hear Rachmaninov play "live" via a roll on the same piano on which he cut the roll. The museum closed but rumours of it reopening pop up from time to time.

  • @James_Dawes
    @James_Dawes 2 місяці тому +2

    Very different vibe, but the Edinburgh musical instrument museum is one of my favs for its brass and keyboard collections,
    The Horniman (in South london) has a brilliant instrument collection too!

  • @Tom-Lahaye
    @Tom-Lahaye Місяць тому

    That's a great museum, they have several of my favourite instruments there like not just one but what I did see in the video two Welte orchestrions, and the Wurlitzer is so great as well, probably the most versatile instrument in existence.

  • @arjovenzia
    @arjovenzia 2 місяці тому +1

    no wonder Wurlitzer became THE name in electro-mechanical jukeboxes. that thing is a beast. the theming is on point to. anything you want to go have a look at Sam, Im along for the ride. not even music related, if you rekon its cool, I think I'll probably agree with you.

  • @drewscruis
    @drewscruis 2 місяці тому +1

    The factory where that Wurlitzer organ was made is about 45min from my house. Its a neat place in North Tonawanda.

  • @glloqdelacroix4644
    @glloqdelacroix4644 2 місяці тому +1

    i saw the violano virtuoso many years ago and it's probably the instrument that made me want to buid my own orchestrion with "modern" tech to play any song with a midi file ... with all the instruments i need to build, it's a long and expensive job; but i'll do it !

  • @danw1955
    @danw1955 2 місяці тому

    Thanks so much for the tour!! It's one thing to have all those antique player pianos and such, but quite an achievement to actually have all of them in working condition! The Wurlitzer sounds amazing. One of the best theater organs ever built. The sound of their reed and brass sections set them apart from every other pipe organ out there!🎵🎶😄👍👍👍

  • @metrovick5417
    @metrovick5417 2 місяці тому +5

    Wonder what happened to the land speed record Wurlitzer that fell to bits while Neddy Seagoon was making his record attempt at Daytona?

  • @MarcFresko
    @MarcFresko 2 місяці тому +1

    Brilliant place, equally brilliant video, thank you.
    The Horniman Museum in Forest Hill, South London. I haven't been for years, but it also houses a large collection of weird instruments from all over the world, as i recall.

  • @blairwilliams136
    @blairwilliams136 Місяць тому

    Thanks for this video from one of the biggest theatre organ fans in the world !

  • @Alan_UK
    @Alan_UK Місяць тому

    I really enjoyed that video. Thank you. I think there are 4 cinemas with a working organ plus quite a few venues have transplants. A couple in London that you could easily visit.

  • @tau9632
    @tau9632 2 місяці тому +3

    The side panels of the Wurlitzer console give very strong Bioshock vibes

    • @LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
      @LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER  2 місяці тому +12

      i think it would be more correct to say bioshock gives very strong wurlitzer vibes haha

    • @tau9632
      @tau9632 2 місяці тому +1

      @@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Hahah true! Well done on them :D

  • @AndyCallaway
    @AndyCallaway 2 місяці тому +3

    Amazing instruments.

  • @letsallbe-friends1120
    @letsallbe-friends1120 2 місяці тому

    Such an amazing instrument! 😮
    So glad it's been preserved. 🙏

  • @flekkzo
    @flekkzo Місяць тому

    I can’t come up with any other words than lovely when I watch this. So amazing!

  • @richardmassoth8237
    @richardmassoth8237 2 місяці тому

    I once visited in the 1990s a historical house museum in Covington, Kentucky (USA) that had at least two of these instruments dating back to the mid-to late1800s. The museum called them "vorsetzers" (from setting before an instrument) and they were from Germany. It's interesting that you refer to them as a "Pianola" which in the USA is a registered trademark for Player Pianos of the Aeolian Company of New York City, USA (see the article of February 27, 2024 by the BBC Music Magazine). This specific house museum (which may now be gone or now a part of the Behringer-Crawford Museum) interpreted a number of its rooms as being restored to the style of a "fine home" from the late 1850s until the 1870s, including gaslight chandeliers and gaslight table lamps.

  • @raytalbot5890
    @raytalbot5890 2 місяці тому +1

    That cinema organ is amazing 🇬🇧🇬🇧👍👍

  • @barryward7633
    @barryward7633 Місяць тому

    Thank you, great stuff.

  • @Calimakoo
    @Calimakoo Місяць тому

    Music machines forever!

  • @Gwirmusic
    @Gwirmusic 2 місяці тому +4

    Martin Molin (Wintergatan) would love to visit that museum

  • @craigbrown7929
    @craigbrown7929 2 місяці тому

    There’s a museum here in Michigan called the Music House Museum in Acme, near Traverse city. Lots of self playing instruments including band organs, pianos that play Gershwins rhapsody in blue (by Gershwin himself) a violino virtuoso, and a small Wurlitzer organ.

  • @dcallan812
    @dcallan812 Місяць тому +1

    Its hard to beat a Wurlitzer rising onto the stage, Blackpool Towers ballroom Wurlitzer is fantastic.

  • @DeadKoby
    @DeadKoby 2 місяці тому +2

    I've always loved electro mechanical music machines and instruments.

  • @spazimdam
    @spazimdam 2 місяці тому

    Thank you Sam that was amazing! I could spend hours in there.

  • @1dolar1note1
    @1dolar1note1 2 місяці тому +1

    Once I'll travel to London one day that'll for sure be a place to visit, how fascinating

  • @crunchysteve
    @crunchysteve 7 днів тому

    What a magnificent place!

  • @SuperMcgenius
    @SuperMcgenius Місяць тому

    This makes audiophile 100, 000 dollar systems seem tame😅

  • @Fatal_Jinx
    @Fatal_Jinx 2 місяці тому +1

    Holy that was a lot of pipes. Sounded beautiful

  • @pianoman4Jesus
    @pianoman4Jesus Місяць тому

    Yay! Finally you get in a proper Theatre Pipe Organ! 🎉🎊🎼🎹🥳

  • @derekloudon8731
    @derekloudon8731 2 місяці тому

    Absolutely brilliant!

  • @javelin666
    @javelin666 Місяць тому

    this is mindblowing tbh

  • @niklaswejedal463
    @niklaswejedal463 2 місяці тому

    That was bloody amazing! - I did think of This Museum Is Not Obsolete when I was at the London Science Museum last year and saw the cool telephone exchange set up they got overthere, that somehow was very familiar... Yeah, I would not have noticed it if I had not been a regular viewer 😉 - Maybe they got more stuff that needs to come to everyones attention? You should go there!

  • @OrganNLou
    @OrganNLou Місяць тому

    LOVED THIS!!!!!!

  • @tranka6112
    @tranka6112 Місяць тому

    I guess MIDI 2.0 would come in especially handy for such gigantic tasks. Imagine what 16bit velocity and 32bit controllers could do with this. Blows my mind!

  • @Lighting_Desk
    @Lighting_Desk 2 місяці тому

    That was both gorgeous and incredible.

  • @chriscoralAloha
    @chriscoralAloha Місяць тому

    That was amazing. Thank you. What a treat.

  • @muppetpaster
    @muppetpaster 2 місяці тому

    Love what you are doing, if I lived near, I'd be visiting a lot (and maybe even helping out now and then)
    Keep it up!

  • @matthewgranger1718
    @matthewgranger1718 2 місяці тому

    That was AWESOME!

  • @statsmatt
    @statsmatt 2 місяці тому

    Check out The Thursford Collection in Norfolk as another amazing museum dedicated to mechanical music!

  • @Gedden
    @Gedden Місяць тому

    I want to go to that museum you visited so bad!

  • @Devon_Architect
    @Devon_Architect 2 місяці тому

    I think I remember seeing the Wurlitzer in use at the Mansfield Granada Cinema when I was a very young boy.

  • @almosthuman4457
    @almosthuman4457 2 місяці тому

    Very cool! I hope to make my way across the pond and visit someday.

  • @paulwesterman
    @paulwesterman 2 місяці тому

    Wow! Well that place is on my list for sure

  • @r__and__r
    @r__and__r 2 місяці тому +1

    Alas you were sold out in Oxford so I missed you, but I hope you got the opportunity to hoke through the history of science museum whilst you were there.

  • @fonkbadonk5370
    @fonkbadonk5370 2 місяці тому +3

    So far I've always associated Wurlitzer organs with "fake" electric reincantations. I also kinda dreamt up a world in which I could poetentially outfit my own house with a decent organ, starting from zero as of now.
    Nope. Both entirely wrong. To go anywhere close to a good sound, you'll need basically thrice the house you already have and then some (if you already have a decently sized house), and what just looks like some janky console is actually the mere beginnings of a journey to electrical and pneumatic nightmares.
    Whow! Thanks!

    • @Alan_UK
      @Alan_UK Місяць тому

      Lots of organs have had their electrical switching systems replaced by electronics as they became unreliable with age. Also in the cinemas the switching relay system was next to the pipes but the console could be 20m away connected by a cable of 1,000 of wires. Too difficult to extract and rewire at another location.

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L Місяць тому

      There’s a short video on the BBC Archive channel from the midcentury featuring a man (professional organist) who built a Wurlitzer pipe organ into his house for practice; it’s possible but you basically need to put it in the middle of the whole house and build the rest around the organ! Not really one you can shove in a pre-build 😅

  • @princepaul5557
    @princepaul5557 2 місяці тому

    That was a nice tour!

  • @AnalogDude_
    @AnalogDude_ Місяць тому

    2:00 that's cool, haha.
    Ya, that's ho you should make pcb's, sectioning it using multiple. so if you mess up during inventing, you only gotta exchange something small. you also have female socket breadboard wires in combo with pin headers.