Mike Perry asks about someone doing new arrangements for 88-key Arburos,
mentioning late 50's and 60's rock and boogie woogie. The issue is less
one of capability and more one of economic viability.
I have produced quite a few Andy-Park-arranged Wurlitzer band organ rolls
and Wurlitzer Automatic Player Piano (APP) rolls that include the type of
music Mike Perry cites. They are very popular and usually sell out. This
is due to the large number of instruments using the rolls, plus strong
promotion and high-quality arrangements that cross the bridge between the
modern tune and arrangers of that type of music in the 1920's.
88-key Arburos just don't have the same wide market base to provide the
economic viability which roll producers or arrangers like myself and Andy
Park need. We are working on a boogie-woogie roll now for the Wurlitzer
165 scale that could be transcribed to other scales in the future. So
you never know!
Glenn Thomas
Princeton, NJ
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