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  • Muy bueno.

  • Youre shit

  • @ahands2101 so is your senseless life.. spammer

  • @Aluminiumimmunitaet I'm entitled to my opinion, and you kept going wrong, you couldn't keep time. You basically play like a 12 year old who has learnt a song, and then is playing it as fast as you can, but obviously, you can't do it all the way through, sop you stutter and stumble, and clip notes. Learn it properly next time.

  • @ahands2101 lol.. you think its me whos playin? XD

  • @ahands2101 It's called having fun and enjoying yourself. That is the whole point of music: To enjoy it. After 8 years of piano, I learned that it is all about having FUN.

  • Nice, but keep it in the same time.

  • If I were there, I would have applauded. Perhaps the execution isn't perfect, the idea is! Do you know why some of the higher keys dip when you play notes further down? Is it a bit knackered or something?

    Great stuff.

  • A few ouch moments but overall a fantastic job mon ami!

  • amateur, simple song learn to play it.

  • Steve Nye, the original keyboard player with PCO, used to tape down the middle C for this number, creating a drone that went through the whole piece. Helps slightly with the mechanical resistance you refer to too..

  • Fantastic thanks for posting this! I can't believe the condition of that instrument, it looks new from the factory!

  • shit that

  • Thanks for telling me! That's really well desgined! This vid is really good, thank you for uploading it!

    Do you play by ear? Your'e really good!

    Thanks,

    Snazzaroo =)

  • Wait a sec... are though higher notes playing themselves? Wicked!

    Well done! =)

  • That's the Octave stop which plays the notes one octave up, as well as those that you are pressing. It gives a good sound but makes the keys feel quite "stiff" on this organ due to the extra mechanical load.

  • good effort :)

  • Great theme's choice, and nice interpretation ! I love it ! Please post more videos. Bob, harmonium lover (Belgium).

  • I'm glad you like it! The harmonium lives in a university building so it is not accessible all year round, however, we will get some more videos of it after the Summer. It is a delightful instrument to play and given that it is unrestored, it's in great condition and sounds good.

  • Manson and Hamlin es una marca reconocida...

  • You bought this for £17?!?!?!

    Bloody hell!!!

    P.S Good playing.

    =D

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