Moon River Yamaha Electone Stagea ELS-01C Organ Mladosevits

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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2008

"Moon River" played on Yamaha Electone Stagea ELS-01C organ. Please feel free to give any comments .

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  • What is the price range? Twice the price of Tyros 4?

  • @dvamateur

    no: Tyros4 +Tyros 4 + Tyros 4 + Tyros 4 = ELS-01C

  • did the yamaha electone stegea is available in philipines????

  • @princesselaze

    this organ only is sold in the Asian region. But maybe that you do have a dealer in your country who can import this organ for you. If it´s a Yamaha-dealer I am sure that he will NOT import this organ as it´s not in Yamaha´s interest to export the organs outside of the Asian region.

  • very rich sound and great performance.. is the other organ and piano are all yours?

  • Hi Stan,

    yes. The other organ isa Yamaha D-85 from 1981 and the piaon is from Kaps/Germany from 1892.

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  • Traumhaft schön

  • i saw this unit here in the Philippines, it's almost half-million pesos

  • @princesselaze

    yes visit GA YUPANGCO building located in makati city in metro manila

    the price is almost 500,000 pesos

  • tragic sound good organist... may be me ...

  • @dvamateur S$ 13,000.00++ for the standard version

    more if its the custom( this one)

  • @dvamateur S$ 13,000.00++

  • love it

  • Love the Instrument sounds on this organ. It's so rich in tone.

  • beautiful

  • Fire up that D-85. My first organ was a Yamaha Electone B4cr. It had a slightly sharp G#. It became my signature. Well, for that organ anyway. I figured out how easy it was to tune later. The old Electones, as well as most transistor organs and some IC divider organs had 12 different independent oscillators so each could be tuned/ fixed/replaced easily. Then came the 'Master Oscillator'. Might as well not call them an organ anymore. It's not like kids are ripping up the transistor sounds. Sad.

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