This is great - I wish they still made those type of pianos. Good old style music - I remember learning many of the oldies on the piano and hearing my grandmother sing them.
Thank you so much brings back sad and beautiful memories,i had a Marshall and Rose that i completely refurbished,it was immaculate,correct stool and 300 odd rolls,yours is great,sad because i sold mine 40 tears ago (no.!not a spelling mistake)thanks again for bringing so much pleasure,blessings.
A great tune and your piano plays it beautifully, plus has outstanding tone. My dad often told the story of he and his neighbor buddy leaving a dance and found snow falling outside, plus a flat tire on his Model T. Dad changed the tire and his buddy sat in the back seat with arms around two girls singing, "I can't give you anything but snow, baby!"
In the movie "Bringing up Baby," this song is a favorite of Baby... who happens to be a leopard! To calm Baby, Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant must sing the tune throughout the film, which is most hilarious. :) Nice to hear it on a piano roll. Thank you for posting!
My mom used to have (or probably still does) a Phantom Foley album, all music like this!! Nothing short of sensational!
This is great - I wish they still made those type of pianos. Good old style music - I remember learning many of the oldies on the piano and hearing my grandmother sing them.
Thanks for the view. Glad you like the music!
Thank you so much brings back sad and beautiful memories,i had a Marshall and Rose that i completely refurbished,it was immaculate,correct stool and 300 odd rolls,yours is great,sad because i sold mine 40 tears ago (no.!not a spelling mistake)thanks again for bringing so much pleasure,blessings.
Nice rendition of a nice old piece of music. Thanks for the video!! Enjoyed it!
Your rolls make my day, I play at least one every day and share them with my friend who plays piano, and she loves them too!! Real Music!!!
Thanks.... Roll Of The Day.... now there is a thought... :)
I'm ALL for it!!
George R. Eaton I used to do an audio version before UA-cam was the rage and I had a decent camera... lol
I like to watch the roll moving and the keys operating. It is mesmerizing!
LOVE the sound of that piano!!
Thank you sir !
A great tune and your piano plays it beautifully, plus has outstanding tone. My dad often told the story of he and his neighbor buddy leaving a dance and found snow falling outside, plus a flat tire on his Model T. Dad changed the tire and his buddy sat in the back seat with arms around two girls singing, "I can't give you anything but snow, baby!"
LOL... Thanks !
In the movie "Bringing up Baby," this song is a favorite of Baby... who happens to be a leopard! To calm Baby, Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant must sing the tune throughout the film, which is most hilarious. :) Nice to hear it on a piano roll. Thank you for posting!
That's a lot to give - about all there is when it comes down to it. Nice roll............
Today's treat.
This song was written by Jimmy McHugh (music) and Dorothy Fields (lyrics).
Kudos to your piano tuner! A really nice job! :)
Yeah, I like him. Now if I can just record more right after tuning and not wait until the winter takes its' toll. Thanks for your kind comments.
@HM0880 Yes, I forgot the last word in the title... Baby... It is such a classic song I had to include it. Thanks for viewing!
Interesting that it's in G, as I have published sheet music in that key. I suppose that's its original key?
Not sure, but most of these rolls seem to be in E or Eb.
Probably so. Most all rolls of that late era on Imperial were done by him. My question was to the actual composition. Thanks for the view Jim.
I have the same Imperial roll which I posted on UA-cam myself. I'm thinking that it's a J. Lawrence Cook arrangement.
@maryjm1964 Thanks, glad it brings back memories.. :)
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@aknabea You are very welcome sir, as usual.. :)
@HarborGuy Maybe the Beatles were right. Naw.... you need music also... LOL
Are you working the foot pumps or the standard pedals?
Foot pumps. Piano is totally vacuum operated. The piano pedals work with the hand levers.