Best known as a performance by the Frank Mills Orchestra, I think the arrangement of this piece works very well for a pianola, and shows the benefits of a mechanical system, because I believe it would be near impossible for one, or even two, to play this on a conventional piano. Some may argue, but there are so many notes played, in such quick succession, it would be hard for hands. Again, filmed with the casing off, in order to show how my Steck Aeolian Pianola works.
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RobotSkittlez 5 months ago
You know, this pianola can be used as an analogy to prove creationism. The holes punched in the paper represent "data" that is written by an intelligence into our DNA. The different parts of the pianola were also designed by an intelligence, but have no intelligence of their own - they just do what they were designed to do. The evolutionist wants to believe that the punched music and all the parts of the pianola just happened to come into existence by trial-and-error. Not very logical.
KiraJenLove 10 months ago
Fascinating! Thanks for posting!
KiraJenLove 10 months ago