PIANOLA Happy Feet .but where's the dancing penguins??
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Theres holes in your paper, you should fix it.
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sadly the modern recording equipment used to make this video is not up the mechanical reproducing technology of 1910!
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@Crasyboy42 Some pianolas had extra holes at either side of the tracker bar to control the piano roll position, if the roll started to drift to the left or right it could drop down a semitone so two holes controlled the compensation mechanism, a few holes control auto rewinding of the rolls (on some pianolas) and on other pianolas there were two extra holes, one at the far left and one at the far right of the trackerbar - these controlled bass and treble.
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I whant to order a copy! Where can i do that?
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it would be nice if you could post the whole roll. Do you know where i can obtain this roll?
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I LOVE THIIIIISSSSSSSSSS TUNEEEE
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this was by the Paul Whiteman Orchestra with the rhythm boys singing.
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This song on the movie "The Aviator" isnt it?
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Awesome.
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Is there any chance you could post the entire song?
-Bing
I know how thw holes woek, but what do the green and red lines represent and how are they read? The red one's just waving back and forth and the green one jumps around when the music enters a new passage. Weird.
DreadfulRay 4 years ago
You follow the green dotted line for volume and the red line for tempo. When the green line is over to the left you use the control levers to play the music soft, over to the right is louder. Other machines have a speed pointer arrow attached to the speed lever. You follow the red line with the pointer and the speed alters. Of course, yuo can make your own performance however you like and follow your own musical ideas instead. They're fun machines to play - totally interactive music!
pianolasociety 4 years ago