Draaiorgel "De Witte Roos"

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2012

Although there are still a few jobs to do to complete the restoration (including fitting a wood block and speed controller), here is the first video of our new street organ "De Witte Roos"

This is believed to be originally a Gasparini organ built in the early part of the 20th centaury, then converted to its current format in 1968 by J.J. Gillet, Rotterdam.


Hoewel er zijn nog een paar taken te doen om de restauratie (inclusief het aanbrengen van een houten blok en snelheid controller) te voltooien, hier is de eerste video van onze nieuwe draaiorgel "De Witte Roos"

Aangenomen wordt dat dit oorspronkelijk een Gasparini orgel gebouwd in het begin van de 20e Centaury worden, dan is omgezet in zijn huidige vorm in 1968 door JJ Gillet, Rotterdam.

Track List :
0:00 - Swing Mr Charlie - Arr. Tom Meijer
2:04 - Working Nine Till Five - Arr. Sjoerd Caspers
4:07 - Ritmo Samba - Arr. Hiddo Van Os

All music books cut by James Reid Mechanical Music - http://www.organbooks.co.uk

For Music Books, C.D.s and Organs For Hire please visit the web site above.

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  • Sounding very nice James ( Shame someones parked a Scammel in front of it though....)

    Look forward to seeing it.

  • @happycowmusic Yes, sorry about that! Everythings packed in at the moment. I'm glad you like it!

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  • Nice organ James!

  • plays good james and i like the name of the organ especially Roos in it :P

  • It sounds great James,

    Look forward to seeing it (if the organ comes to some rallies near me).

    Ben 

  • Sounds nice and snappy, but with a good old fashioned sound even with the modern music. Congratulations!

  • Sounds fantastic,James!,you have made a great job of restoring this organ and i'm glad to finally hear it!

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