Victorian Melody on Antique Music Box
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@s1conrad Wow it is amazing- still playing after all these years! What a charming music box. I hope to see more of its discs! Where did you get it from?
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which genre of music is it?
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@esha776 Because I've one too. It is of a muchness. Most definitely a golden era in time. A relic of a different era. One we won't ever have the grace of living through again. I also live in a Victorian mansion, so that may have something to do with it as well.
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Why is there a random photo of Queen Victoria in your room???
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@WakkoLuver39 That is Queen Victoria. The Victorian Age was named because that was the time she ruled England. Or maybe it's not her, but she has a crown, so maybe it is her.
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who is she? 0;27
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I like this song. I would like to find a recording of it with the words by Rudyard Kipling.
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Yes, I am serious. Would I have said it if not? It's the creepiness I find beautiful and wonderfully haunting.
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WakkoLuver39 4 months ago
@WakkoLuver39 ~ yes, indeed, that is Queen Victoria --this march by Sir Arthur (of Gilbert & Sullivan fame) was written near the end of her long reign.
s1conrad 4 months ago
that's cool,
can it play other songs, like a record player?
seadawg93 2 years ago
Yes--I have over 200 discs that feature tunes from turn-of-the-century = waltzes, marches, anthems, opera tunes. Thanks for your feedback; I hope to post more.
s1conrad 2 years ago
wow, where I can find them ?? ^^
itariajin 2 years ago
Many thanks for your interest. I've purchased discs on Ebay (they range from about $10 - $30 each). Also, a dealer in the UK makes custom discs: Renaissance Discs--but they are pricey.
s1conrad 2 years ago