Your videos are super inspiring! I'm building my own machine and I love watching you work. Mine isn't nearly done, but I just recorded it playing this piece!
It's always good to see a video of a Wurlitzer 180 appearing. If only more large sized Wurlitzer band organs were made. Perhaps 50 180's instead of 5. I was remembering a video of this organ playing Sleigh Ride 4 years ago, what a coincidence that I've so happened to run into this video just after. Also what other Wurlitzer band organs have an F# bass note? Not even the Wurlitzer 155 does and that has 10 bass notes. For any who are new-ish to Wurlitzer band organs the Wurlitzer 180 can play in any musical note. It has all notes in all manuals/sections of the roll frame, which is the very definition of "Chromatic". Simply when an instrument has unlimited musical capability.
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@@chromemustang’s FLYING CIRCUSSSSS!
Your videos are super inspiring! I'm building my own machine and I love watching you work. Mine isn't nearly done, but I just recorded it playing this piece!
Now imagine this in a carousel but all the "horses" are different Terry Gilliam animations.
That’s awesome 😍
Thanks for sharing this beautiful machine 🙏🙏
It's always good to see a video of a Wurlitzer 180 appearing. If only more large sized Wurlitzer band organs were made. Perhaps 50 180's instead of 5. I was remembering a video of this organ playing Sleigh Ride 4 years ago, what a coincidence that I've so happened to run into this video just after.
Also what other Wurlitzer band organs have an F# bass note? Not even the Wurlitzer 155 does and that has 10 bass notes. For any who are new-ish to Wurlitzer band organs the Wurlitzer 180 can play in any musical note. It has all notes in all manuals/sections of the roll frame, which is the very definition of "Chromatic". Simply when an instrument has unlimited musical capability.
Smashing
I'm enjoying all these new videos! Also were you doing work on this Wurlitzer?
I didn't know the name, but I do know Monty Python's flying circus
Why did it fail in the middle of the song?
It was turned off so they could play one of the other organs.
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"Liberty Bell March"
Thanks Andrew! The bell ringing is my usual clue for recognizing this march!
Art Reblitz arrangement for 180? Or was it playing off rolls?
Yes, my arrangement, completed in April 2013.
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