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"La Serinet" 85 Mechanical Music on the Web
By Jean Nimal

Dear friends from all over the world!  Here is our quarterly
rendezvous!  A new "La SeriNet" in English, from the magazine
Musique Mécaniques Vivantes No. 85, is available on the web site of
the AAIMM (Associations des Amis des Instruments et de la Musique
Mécanique): http://www.aaimm.org/spip/spip.php?article899 

So, come along and follow us to visit our mechanical music video
museum.  There is a lot of instruments to discover this time, don't
be afraid!  For your convenience, we gathered them in a few "rooms":
Organs, Pianos, Orchestrions, Music boxes, Street organs, Guitars,
and so on.  Choose your room and enter it, your way will be the good
one.  Yves Strobbe and Jean Nimal, the curators of this virtual museum,
are proud to invite you.

Any questions?

- Yes, you can talk during the visit!
- Yes, your child can finish his ice cream, and even drop it!
- Yes, you can touch!

Would you like to get an idea of what kind of instruments you will
find in our museum?  (More comments on the web site.)

The biggest:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujw7a6P8l4k
Attachment thumbnail A barrel Welte orchestrion from the Kawagushi Music Forest Museum plays the Nozze di Figaro (Mozart). The smallest: two videos of the same musical pocket watch, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqBmIoVxlyY
Attachment thumbnail for the good sound http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LrB-AAJUOs&feature=relmfu
Attachment thumbnail to see the inside while playing. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhJPA7BLLWU
Attachment thumbnail Happy performance of our friend Mr. Cautin (with his bell and organ P'TITOU) orgue de barbarie 27/29 keys with flutes plays "The Typewriter" by Leroy Anderson. Eighteen different automatic guitars in an extraordinary gallery. They are born from personal challenge, stuff experiments, exhibition "show off" teasers, etc. They all are together a respectable tribute to the clever brains who created them! They use electronic devices, air or hydraulic valves, Lego Technic parts, electromagnets, mechanics, paper rolls -- whatever! As you can hear and see, the result does not depend on the investment (time or money). Here are a few examples: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4MEHKuxUKI
Attachment thumbnail A Russian guitar, with a very good result. It is worth listening till the end! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sesQT84zMHY
Attachment thumbnail Rob Clippard shows to us this MIDI operated guitar with air valves used for medical purpose! Clippard Air Guitar (music starts at 1:20). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icnmBvpYV98
Attachment thumbnail We did not forget the Encore Automatic Banjo (replica) called "The King of Slot Machine". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GRNQH7j2EE
Attachment thumbnail Here is a Ragtime West guitar, with pneumatic reading. It plays the "Toccata et fugue en ré mineur de Bach", BWV 565; you hear the Toccata. The famous jazz man Pat Metheny used these kind of instruments in his orchestrion tour (see "Orchestrions"). And many other instruments of all kind on the "La SeriNet 85" page: http://www.aaimm.org/spip/spip.php?article899 Please, don't leave this letter too quickly -- I have a present for you! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTMyl9bRado
Attachment thumbnail Amazing! One more guitar: it does not play automatic music but is a mechanical guitar for sure! Philip Wickenden from Bath (England) plays 1/2 country music ("Ragtime Annie") with his violin and guitar! Impossible? Oh yes, he can do it with his homemade mechanical guitar player! Phil built it out of a sewing machine and a few bicycles! He plays the violin with his arms, his left foot makes the musical chords and the right foot makes the strumming -- Jules Verne might have dreamt it! For details of Phil Wickenden's guitar visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXJjfb8SrXk
Attachment thumbnail Your own comments are welcome. All our best from France, Jean Nimal

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