0:59 Robin, I've just arranged this for my 26note. The music title is "There's a never never Land" it goes on about an "Umpah Umpah Band". I enjoy this naming game as much as the music. Can't help with the Pianola Tunes.
ps. De Speeltuin, Translates to "recreation ground" Does this sound right?
I heard this tune in Waldkirch sang by a lovely lady with a voice like madam Edith from allo allo (where is the cheese?) and in German it has another title. We had a good laugh about it.
excellent Mortier Bravo ! its better to the " Utrecht Muséum " :)
Lapingay 3 years ago
en over de piano:
Steck Pianola Piano met pedal-Duo-Art mechaniek. gemaakt door de Aeolian Company
pianoman1984 3 years ago
3:20: Moya Marusechka (pianola version by Adam Ramet, based on Petr Leschenko's recording, G. Vilnov.
Weet ik even he ? Ik heb de rol ook thuis liggen, gekocht bij Julian Dyer. Groet, Koen
Pierement1 3 years ago
goed zo....
alleen of het Marusechka is of Maruschka is niet helemaal duidelijk.... als je het roll label aanhoud iig het eerste
pianoman1984 3 years ago
0:59 Robin, I've just arranged this for my 26note. The music title is "There's a never never Land" it goes on about an "Umpah Umpah Band". I enjoy this naming game as much as the music. Can't help with the Pianola Tunes.
ps. De Speeltuin, Translates to "recreation ground" Does this sound right?
voxhumanapipe 3 years ago
It's close, but "The Playground" would be better.
robindeorgelman 3 years ago
I heard this tune in Waldkirch sang by a lovely lady with a voice like madam Edith from allo allo (where is the cheese?) and in German it has another title. We had a good laugh about it.
121omePiet 3 years ago
0:00 Spring maar achterop
1:55 High Noon
mortiervertier 3 years ago