I agree. If they applied this policy a few years ago, it could be seen as a resigned attempt to adapt the museum tour to peoples' decreasing attention span. ;-) But since they have done it in 1998 already at least, they might just want to shorten the tours to guide more moderately interested visitors through the collection per day.
@@mechanicalmusicuploads5925 It seems that the full melody section is not functioning just like most of the countermelody section. In the intro, transitions and outro, we only here the cello(?) rank and the accordeon receives input for countermelody, accompaniment and bass only.
The video uploader probably was not aware of witnessing the rare occasion to record De Nachtegaal entirely without its façade. I hoped someone would coincidentally catch this point in time, since I have learnt about the organ to be rebuild elsewhere in the museum hall.
@DerOrgelfan Yes, a lot of instruments where not playable at all (no coin insert to turn on the instrument, including the Nachtegal without its façade)
4:44 "Goodbye Sam, Hello Samantha"
I think the Organ at 2:46 is already dead, this museum should restore it
Yeah its a shame, the Luise is one of my favorites :(
6:12 the organ sneezed
6:38 and passed out
I wish the organs in bruchsal would play the whole song but too bad that they only play it for a couple seconds :(
Yeah
@@mechanicalmusicuploads5925 yea
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11:14 Auf der Liebesinsel
Thanks!
I want to see ALL Organs and Orchestrions in the Auto Technik Museum Sinsheim and the Deutschen Musikautomaten Museum Bruchsal.
Too bad a museum dedicated to mechanical musical instruments (Bruchsal) only plays each instrument for a couple of seconds...
It is better for the Instrument if you dosent play the entire roll every time again (i think), but it isnt that much entertaining
I agree.
If they applied this policy a few years ago, it could be seen as a resigned attempt to adapt the museum tour to peoples' decreasing attention span. ;-)
But since they have done it in 1998 already at least, they might just want to shorten the tours to guide more moderately interested visitors through the collection per day.
Some orchestrions are out of tune, but all this is Awesome anyway !
Yeah, thats a Problem of the Museum in Speyer or Sinsheim, they are realy slow in repairing their instruments
Nice!
2:46 "Pour Emmy"
Ow... The electronic tone generator on the Decap "Luise" gets more out of tune every time I see it!
I agree
I think the Organ at 6:43 is already dead, they should restore them
@@mechanicalmusicuploads5925 It seems that the full melody section is not functioning just like most of the countermelody section. In the intro, transitions and outro, we only here the cello(?) rank and the accordeon receives input for countermelody, accompaniment and bass only.
It Sounds like a robot band…
Here the Mortier Nachtegal ua-cam.com/video/17fzeelAs04/v-deo.html
The video uploader probably was not aware of witnessing the rare occasion to record De Nachtegaal entirely without its façade. I hoped someone would coincidentally catch this point in time, since I have learnt about the organ to be rebuild elsewhere in the museum hall.
@DerOrgelfan Yes, a lot of instruments where not playable at all (no coin insert to turn on the instrument, including the Nachtegal without its façade)