When you say "push-up", are you referring to what is also known as a "vorsetzer": a box that rolls up to the keys of a piano with 'fingers' for each key and plays them via a perforated roll??? I have seen one in action here in the LA area but thought they were rare and expensive. Do tell more! Where? How much? I pumped (no cheeky comments please) many a mile on an Aeolian as a kid. That's where I discovered Franz Von Suppe. What is the best way to get an automatic piano? Vance > Ches! > > Interesting stuff!..... Player piano "Push-up"s are fabulous machines, and > certainly in the UK, relatively undesirable, hence cheap. If you stumble > across one, the most versatile is an Aeolian or Orchestrelle with the > "Duo-Art" feature, which could be switched in to add automatic expression to > the piano roll, provided it was of a compatible type. This is a DIGITAL > system believe it or not!.... using air instead of electricity! These brands > were termed "Pianola" and became a generic term for automatic player pianos. > > If you ever get the chance, try to get to a concert by Rex Lawson (I think > he tours Worldwide) who with his partner take a brace of Duo-Art push-ups > around with them and hook 'em up to a couple of concert grands. The brevity > of a single piano roll performance is overcome by one "Pianolist" seamlessly > picking up the performance from the other as the roll runs out. In this way, > they perform long orchestral pieces. > > Anyway....Whatever you do, don't pay big money for ANY automatic piano at > auction..... I'd imagine EBay to be the WORST way to buy one!! > > Cheers f'now!! > > C > ---------- > > >In my piano class I have been trying to get my instruction veerd > >towards the Great American Ragtime sound.. In doing so I found a > >little history that was lost until reciently. Rick, if you know of the > >following please let me know what you think. Well I stumbled on some > >old piano rolls of James P. Johnson dated 1921 - 1929(The Charlston > >and more)!!!! The father of Stride, the teacher of the great Fats > >Waller and Duke Ellengton.. From what I've been reading it all comes > >down that the movement he started had much more impact to the world > >than anything we know of regarding modern music. It's difficult to put > >my self in that time but listing to these lost rolls one can hear > >music that must have been on hold until today! (the history tells how > >his name was forgotton partially due to his work and inflence on > >Gershwin) On ebay I also found a old "Push Up" which was the > >predecessor to the player piano invented in Detroit. You push this > >large unit up to any piano and it uses the suction pumps to activate > >"servos" if you will to play the piano. I wish I could get it but it's > >in Ohio.. Anyway these songs are now available on CD on the > >Tradition Records label by Rycodisk. The CD is called James P. Johnson > >Running Wild 1921-1926. > >Ches #997 > > > > > > > >To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > >Mellotronists-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > > > > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > > > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > Mellotronists-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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Re: [Mellotronists] The most impacting music I have ever heard!!
2002-02-11 by The Pomeroy Ranch
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