I've just been given a Stems Pianola (1910) and don't know what to do with it! By working the pedals the music program can be made to pass from one spool to the other.... but how are the keys operated? I can't see a winding handle or any means of plugging it into the mains!
you can join us via the Player Piano Group's website (look us up in Google). There's a quarterly journal, 3 times a year postal roll auction, AGM concerts (see newly posted video), private concerts, socials etc etc
Haha brilliant! You made me want to join the Pianola Society, just so I can hear the rest of this great roll! I suppose being an AMICA member is not good enough...
you can join us via the Player Piano Group's website (look us up in Google). There's a quarterly journal, 3 times a year postal roll auction, AGM concerts (see newly posted video), private concerts, socials etc etc
Hi,
I've just been given a Stems Pianola (1910) and don't know what to do with it! By working the pedals the music program can be made to pass from one spool to the other.... but how are the keys operated? I can't see a winding handle or any means of plugging it into the mains!
It is amazingly heavy...
SteffanLlwyd 2 years ago
this song is scaring my cat
hotsickle 3 years ago 2
Wonderful; I want to join the Pianola Society....
iterlimen 5 years ago
you can join us via the Player Piano Group's website (look us up in Google). There's a quarterly journal, 3 times a year postal roll auction, AGM concerts (see newly posted video), private concerts, socials etc etc
pianolasociety 4 years ago
Haha brilliant! You made me want to join the Pianola Society, just so I can hear the rest of this great roll! I suppose being an AMICA member is not good enough...
KawhackitaRag 5 years ago
you can join us via the Player Piano Group's website (look us up in Google). There's a quarterly journal, 3 times a year postal roll auction, AGM concerts (see newly posted video), private concerts, socials etc etc
pianolasociety 4 years ago