Colonel Bogey - Mortier 898 Brabançon
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- Ter ere van bevrijdingsdag speelt het Mortier dansorgel Brabançon. Dit orgel kan je bekijken en beluisteren in Arburo's Place, B-Tisselt.
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I can never get enough of these amazing Musical Machines and master pieces. They were made to last.
Not only are they beautiful and engineering marvels the music is awesome too!!!Harkens back to a simpler time…🙂
Amazing!!! Love it!!!
These giant music boxes are so incredibly bizarre! The look almost frightening. Only on Earth would you find something like this.
love this one and one of the best ones yet. keep it going!
Geweldig mooi om te zien en te horen ❤
Dit zijn echte dans orgels wat echt prachtig is , ongekende muziek geweldig .
My mind wanders back to the movie with all those captured British soldiers whistling as they marched from the Japanese labor camp. The Bridge on the River Kwai, what a great movie and what a great memory.
Its really remarkable how it sounds like a real band if you close your eyes you wouldn't be able to tell the difference. Keep it alive.
It I is a real band! Just played by the gods, not men!
One of the best sounding ones out there!
The grandfather of MIDI sequencers. :D
The recording quality is great.
ITS Not recording !
@@gabrielepasqualoni7362 And where does the audio track in the video comes from if it has not being recorded?! -.-
The machine you see is an ancient automated music instrument. It does not have recording feature or something like this. So you have to use a video camera and a microphone if you want a video which shows this machine in action.
Absolute joy to listen to. Good arrangement and an instrument which is in tune and playing well.
A musical marvel. many thanks to the poster. I love these things!
I love this one.
Beats an mp3 player any day.
This is song I haven’t in many years. I believe it is the movie. called The Bridge over the River Quai. Beautiful Narch.
In the film (Marvellous) a countermelody by Malcolm Arnold was added to original Colonel Bogey march by Kenneth Alford. Film 1957 won 7 oscars including the music score.
Magnifique ! Toujours un plaisir d'entendre ces vieux instruments qui ont un côté magique ! Merci !
Coming from Germany... listened to that impressive instrument for the forst time, when I was four. I was with my grand parents in Den Helder - there was such a nice one in a market place. From rhat moment on I felt in love with it. And I always connect Netherlands with that. I wish I would own one in my big living room, but I couldn't effort it. But I keep enjoying them!
This is a instrument from Belgium
What a bright, captivating tone! And so well-tuned!
Nice to know what the actual song was called. I heard the song many times, but didn't know its origin.
Colonel Bogey by Kenneth Alford, march circa 1910.
@@edmondscott7444rude lyrics added by British troops in WW2.
This is the only tune I play in a band in 6 flats. All notes but one are flatted. In this take the final strain has been omitted.
Well done !
Makes you want to just get up and March around the room!
I hope they have duplicates of the "paper tape." Amazing machine!
Analogue mechanical music never was, is not, and never will be beaten by any modern electronic digital instrument - ever!!! That is an undeniable fact, for sure!
Absolutely Amazing!
This one actually sounds good.
Just love these
Nice!
With that oom Pah oom Pah beat the tune sounds like a Polka.
Why is the final strain missing?
The percussion sounds nice and punchy and on the beat on this particular instrument. I wonder if the percussion read head has an adjustable time advance/delay capability to make it sync right? I've heard other mechanical organs have percussion that lagged the beat a bit.
The position of the punched holes for the percussion is a bit for the music holes. All depends on the system of commanding the organ.
Very nice
I would love to hear "Le Brabancon" play "Bugler's Holiday" by Leroy Anderson.
@@thormarum995 is possible when someone sponsers the organ book.
@@SintBernard68 how to sponsor and how much?
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Parece una canción del parque de diversiones
Nederlañs
Bonjour, je retrouve l'orgue de monsieur BALCEAU Raymond de Tirlemont.
En effet, maintenant à Tisselt - Belgique.
C'est moi qui ai ramené l'orgue de l'Écomusée d'Alsace à Tirlemont. Raymond était un ami de mon beau-père André THIRION chez qui il a fait plusieurs restaurations.
Intéressant. Merci. Avez vous des photos de votre beau-père et son usine - orgues... Nous avons un 38 touches qu'il a construit avec Guy De Vyver.
Supposedly the composer knew a colonel who whistled the initial two notes very loudly instead of calling out “Fore!” at golf. I don’t know whether this is actually true.
French organ very nice
Fabriqué á Anvers - Belgique
Totally awesome looking and sounds😆ing great👍
Playing a great song too😍😍😍
take my money