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Mechanical Music on YouTube
By Mark Kinsler

There is a video of the Hupfeld mechanical violin and piano on YouTube
at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_MO8Pw0yys&feature=related
Attachment thumbnail The link has been posted here before, and I mention it only because it's a very good video. This is a polite way of saying that a lot of the videos of mechanical musical instruments posted on YouTube and elsewhere are simply awful. The problem with most of them -- besides the unavoidable difficulties of insufficient light and marginal camera equipment -- is that they don't show the workings of the device. You see a cabinet sitting there with music playing. About eleven seconds of a wheezy operatic theme popular in 1912 is about all anyone can take, unless there is also something else worth seeing. This, of course, is not so easy to do, if it is not your instrument that you are recording. And the manufacturers didn't make it easy by concealing everything in cabinetry the way they did. The idea back around World War I was to minimize the mechanical part of the instru- ment and make it a refined parlor piece. I've noticed that a few of the better videos are done with the instru- ment cases removed, which of course makes everything nicer. Please note that this isn't meant as a criticism of anyone's efforts. Presumably whoever made the videos did their best under the circum- stances. It's just that there are a lot of really wretched videos of mechanical musical instruments out there. I thought this might be worth discussing. Do you have any observations on how these instru- ments can be photographed more optimally, perhaps even in a museum setting? Mark Kinsler Lancaster, Ohio

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