Penny Warwick's 105 Key Decap - Herentals Dance Organ playing at the Wiltshire Steam Rally,Oare,Marlborough on June 11th 2011. 0:01 St. Bernard Waltz. 1:39 Andrews Sisters Medley.
@petermackett37 I believe Decap Herentals built the first of these types of organs (based around midi sound modules) in 1994, Christine Barker's 'Strictly ballroom' may have been one of the first if not the first. Before then Gebroeders Decap built Hammond-based organs (including the famous 'robot bands') which were book-operated, these organs I guess are the modern successors to those ones.
@ceredigio Yes,they would have scanned the books to midify them.
petermackett37 1 month ago
@ceredigio No,Warwickshire,i believe.
petermackett37 1 month ago
@petermackett37 Does this organ live in Wiltshire?
ceredigio 1 month ago
@petermackett37 If Albert Decap originally arranged them for pipe organs then the arrangements must have been digitised for these organs.
ceredigio 1 month ago
@petermackett37 Did A Decap arrange these tunes?
ceredigio 1 month ago
@petermackett37 I believe Decap Herentals built the first of these types of organs (based around midi sound modules) in 1994, Christine Barker's 'Strictly ballroom' may have been one of the first if not the first. Before then Gebroeders Decap built Hammond-based organs (including the famous 'robot bands') which were book-operated, these organs I guess are the modern successors to those ones.
ceredigio 4 months ago
@petermackett37 Was Albert Decap around when Decap began making electronic organs? I believe he passed away two or three years ago.
ceredigio 6 months ago
@ceredigio No,most of them are from the late Albert Decap but i think Decap Herentals do arrange too.
petermackett37 6 months ago
@Bidyyy Thanks!
petermackett37 6 months ago
super............!!!!!!!!!!
Bidyyy 6 months ago