The possibility of recording the playing of a musician with all its subtleties and later playing it back pneumatically on other instruments from the same manufacturer, while these can still be played normally, was patented in 1904 for pianos and in 1912 for organs by the company M. Welte and Sons from Freiburg in Germany. also a device which can be pushed to an already existing normal piano in order to automate it with the same technology. The innovation on the Edelweiss pianos is the possibility to control them wirelessly via MIDI and to record pieces digitally and easily at home.
Massive factual error, NO, PLAYER PIANOS AND PIANOLAS AREN'T THE SAME THING. Aeolian made player pianos called "Pianolas" and they also made the Duo-Art player system which could reproduce dynamics exactly as the arranger of the roll wanted. There was also the Ampico, Welte Mignon, Artrio Angelus and Recordo systems among others that could play with dynamic control. And the last thing, the self playing piano wasn't popular until around the 1910s, the first completely integrated player pianos were made in the 1880s and in small numbers. It was after 1899 that the cabinet upright players really took off! People have got to get their facts straight dammit
A piano that is being used by Vinheteiro
The possibility of recording the playing of a musician with all its subtleties and later playing it back pneumatically on other instruments from the same manufacturer, while these can still be played normally, was patented in 1904 for pianos and in 1912 for organs by the company M. Welte and Sons from Freiburg in Germany. also a device which can be pushed to an already existing normal piano in order to automate it with the same technology. The innovation on the Edelweiss pianos is the possibility to control them wirelessly via MIDI and to record pieces digitally and easily at home.
Everybody gangsta til Jah starts playing the piano
Riley Sondermann true
This is the magic of digital player pianos, if they weren't so damn expensive then they would be more popular!
0:48 if you rattle his bones does he loose all of his skill ??
No
I wonder how well they work with Black Midi files
now i wanna see one playing black midi
I saw that in one of the tube stations when I visited London
Absolutely fantastic 👍
Is it 100% equal to a live performance
I mean yeah. it's not a speaker it's just the keys physically going down following the song
And its only 500 billion pounds
Actually, prices start from just £22,000 for a baby grand piano!
@@edelweisspianos I only have to sell my car!
LJPride74 you must have sweet ride, I would need to sell my car like 10 times
@@ljpride7449 22k for a decent Grand Baby is a good price. Not even taking into account it's automated. Clearly not a musician lol.
"250 hours of craftsmanship"? Really? You do? Even if it were only a pianino, the piano maker would have to consume a lot of speed...
Who is here after watching Mark Rober’s video ?
Massive factual error, NO, PLAYER PIANOS AND PIANOLAS AREN'T THE SAME THING. Aeolian made player pianos called "Pianolas" and they also made the Duo-Art player system which could reproduce dynamics exactly as the arranger of the roll wanted. There was also the Ampico, Welte Mignon, Artrio Angelus and Recordo systems among others that could play with dynamic control.
And the last thing, the self playing piano wasn't popular until around the 1910s, the first completely integrated player pianos were made in the 1880s and in small numbers. It was after 1899 that the cabinet upright players really took off!
People have got to get their facts straight dammit
Why don’t you allow people to record their own songs that it can play...
they do
I wonder if you can upload midi files to play
cheats
why
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