Hi All, While building my Barrel Organ and writing my book I collected
a few music CDs. My favorite of them all is a recording of Scott
Joplin. I like to tease music collectors by telling them I have a
digital (DDD) of Scott Joplin. When Scott Joplin played he was
sometimes on a reproducing piano and how was the music saved? It was
saved as ones and zeros (BINARY).
A blank section of paper is a zero and a hole is a one. So if you play
the roll (Digital Recording) on the same type piano, presto a digital
recording of Scott Joplin. Modern computers run on this old principal.
Old rug weaving looms read punched cards, just like a street organ to
make the patterns in the rug. Here are some CDs below I found at the
local music store.
Scott Joplin "the Entertainer" Classic Ragtime From Rare Piano Rolls
1987 BIOGRAPH RECORDS, Inc.
P.O. Box 109, Canaan, New York 12029
BIOGRAPH BCD 101 (DDD)
TRESORS de la MUSIQUE MECANIQUE
music for mechanical instruments
COLLECTION ANEZO-BOUILHOL
CD contains music from the following types of mechanical instruments
PIANO "LIMONAIRE" "GILARDENGHI" "DEBAIN" "L'EPEE" and more
DOUBLE ACCORDEON AUTOMATIQUE
Bird organ-portable pipe barrel organ and more
1977 Pierre Verany PV 786092 Stereo (ADD)
Carousel Breezes-Wurlitzer Band Organ
Seabreeze Park
Wurlitzer Band Organ Style 165
Seabreeze Park Rochester, New York
Recorded Digitally by Dynamic Recordings Studios
2844 Dewey Avenue, Rochester, New York 14616
1989 DRK-CD 100 (DDD)
I have more CDs if anyone is interested.
I find the most mechanical instrument CDs at Tower Records in the
*classical* section. The store in my area only gets a few per year
and they sell out fast.
John Kleinbauer
kleinbauer@juno.com
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