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Can Serinettes Teach Song Birds To Sing?
By Paul Tuck

I think there's little doubt that serinettes were indeed used to
teach song birds to sing, as demonstrated by a superb automaton,
'La leçon de chant', to be found in the Gelis collection at the
Musee Paul Dupuy, Toulouse.

Made by Robert-Houdin and dating from 1844, it was acquired by
Gelis from the widow of Robert-Houdin's son which may explain why
it is in such good condition.  Being at the museum a couple of
years ago, I made a video of sorts which can be seen here:
https://youtu.be/j7U2cTs9MfU
Attachment thumbnail Mark Singleton's 'Colibri' may well be unique, although about thirty years ago I restored something similar but which was larger and rather more conventional. It had an automaton bird but no 'sifflets' and with a mandoline arrangement, the combs having the normal range of tuning with no pretence at imitating birdsong, although there were quite a few trills I seem to remember. One tune which it played was of course 'The mocking bird'. One suspects the 'Colibri' was a special order from Dawkins/Rivenc, who did make some strange things. I have seen at least two of their music boxes which had the comb and cylinder accompanied solely by a very large drum / tambourine centred behind the movement. Regards, Paul Tuck London

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