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  • richard simonton jr sux what brand is it, can u get me 80 keys originaly made by freinburg, those wre for gree rolls most acurate?

  • OOh i sound sooo good!! I'm so happy i bouhgt it!! It 's the best sound ever!! All thanks to the MWMTJ!

  • Breathtaking recording! The Welte system was amazing. Unfortunately so few seem to have survived. I wonder if the rolls used in this Welte Mignon Push-UP could be played in the Welte Mignon grand with the system built into the piano.

  • @bigcity233 Thank you! There is no difference between red Welte rolls, they play on all T100 models like upright piano, keyless or grand piano.

  • JUST SUPERB!

  • Faszinierend, Danke für das Video!

  • Finally Welte's "Mignon" on YouTube! Thanks! The only thing missing is showing the operation of the pedals.

  • Hi,

    Yes, that is the amazing thing that separates this wonderful instrument from player pianos.

    Danke schön, mwmtj!

  • Check that: 1916

  • And remember that whatever the causes, the Welte factory in Freiburg with the recording equipment was destroyed in World War II by Allied bombs. They had no idea, of course, but it saddens me as much as the irretrievable losses in Coventry, Dresden, Tokyo, Hiroshima and so many other places...

    Wikisearch Richard Simonton and the section on the Welte Piano Rolls... Edwin Welte was trading rolls for food after the war....

  • I believe this was recorded in 1905.

  • It Makes it look so easy

  • Is this really a Mignon? I thought those rolls fed top to bottom.

  • Yes, start watching at 3:17.

  • great!

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