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From: domatrios
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  • Jinkies! Wonderful montage for the glorious music! Kudos & Congrats !!! :-)

  • When these machines were invented in the 1800s, the word "typewriter" initially referred to the person using the machine, not the machine itself. Obviously that changed by 1900 or so.

    Few people today probably can even recognize the sounds in the song as coming from a manual typewriter. Computer keyboards don't make these noises anymore.

  • This movie is Triumph. -by Your Idea, Your Many Material, Your Editing Skills,,,And Your Love to Typewriters.

  • The work of genious- one of the most prolific Composers ever !.

  • there's pr0n in this

  • Remembers my childhood. Song was the theme of the famous1980s German TV Comedy Series "Büro, Büro" showed in the ARD .

  • @CosmicBlueSC

    Thank you for comment. Interesting artifact. I took this music from album 100 Instrumentale klassiekers CD 4. I dont know who is performer, maybe Werner Muller and his orchestra. There are a lot of variations of this composition on YouTube, so it was not my main intention to post this music for itself. My friend on Blogger wrote about typewriter on movies with only few pictures. I wanted to develop this idea, to present atmosphere of that time when typewrites are used.

  • @CosmicBlueSC haha awesome they must have copied it from BBC Radio 4's comedy panel game The News Quiz.

    Exactly the same version as well :D

  • When I first heard this, I laughed. It was the best piece I've ever heard in my whole life.

  • @Chopinumbreon

    99 percent videos of this peace is funny, so people think this is funny music. Typewriter does not exists any more. Try this video dump.com/2011/03/page/4/ and you will see new fashion only changes shape. This music is made with sounds which are in Windows XP. Serious or not judge yourself.

  • Hi there, i don't know if this is the right place to ask, but i'm translating an american novel in which a typewriter repairman says: "A manual typewriter and I were made for each other. I can make the big old Smith Coronas tap-dance like Fred Astaire." And i think i would need to clarify that reference for the French readership. Do you know what does he make reference to? A movie, a scene, something else? I've tried but i couldn't find anything... Thanks a lot :)

  • @virgistob

    Reference was on sound which produce typewriter device and iron top of shoes tap-dancers like Fred Astaire.

    It means typewriter repairman was speaking about himself as expert for his job.

  • @domatrios

    Ok, so its was not a reference to something in particular; that's what i thought. Thank you VERY much!

  • Just great(; I loved it!

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