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Fair Organ Plays Backwards in Ray Bradbury Story
By David Evans

Philippe Rouille writes:

> And the Limonaire, too, plays forward (normally) or backwards (really
> awfully devilish tunes).  It never appears as a joyful instrument,
> always a very disquieting one.

One advantage of book-playing instruments is that there are four ways
of reading the perforated card...  Not all are enjoyable, though!

Best wishes for New Year!

David Evans in UK

 [ It's much more work, but a piano roll can also be played four ways,
 [ with similar awful results!  ;-)  -- Robbie


(Message sent Mon 30 Dec 2002, 14:26:59 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

Key Words in Subject:  Backwards, Bradbury, Fair, Organ, Plays, Ray, Story

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