"Yes Sir, That's my Baby" joué par E. Johnson sur un piano Bechstein équipé du système Welte Mignon. Ce piano se trouve au Musée de L'Auberson/Suisse ( www.museebaud.ch ). Vous le retrouverez sur mon blog http://les2decoppet.bleublog.lematin.ch
Would be surprised that it could be a US Welte system (licensee) ... The roll is above the keyboard, not in a drawer, and Bechstein is a typical german piano maker, like Welte for the reproducing system. Why would they have made such a curious adaptation. Isn't it a green Welte system, playing a standard 88 notes roll, which could explain the dynamics problem ?
Would be surprised that it could be a US Welte system (licensee) ... The roll is above the keyboard, not in a drawer, and Bechstein is a typical german piano maker, like Welte for the reproducing system. Why would they have made such a curious adaptation. Isn't it a green Welte system, playing a standard 88 notes roll, which could explain the dynamics problem ?
zigouigouix 1 year ago
And it is a Welte-Mignon(Licencee) instrumeten
WelteMax 1 year ago
I agree! the song is nice but, the instrument is very bad regulated.
If you would like to hear a realy good restoreted and regulated Welte-Mignon see my instrument on my channel WelteMax
WelteMax 2 years ago
What a bad condition...you can't hear any dynamic playing, even with the reproduced Welte Roll
HMV163 2 years ago
Sounds like not serviced for some 70 years.
pertinaxe2 3 years ago