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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2008

"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

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  • 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 ?

  • And it is a Welte-Mignon(Licencee) instrumeten

  • 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

  • What a bad condition...you can't hear any dynamic playing, even with the reproduced Welte Roll

  • Sounds like not serviced for some 70 years.

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