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barrel-organ (ˈbærəlˌɔːgən) [f. barrel n. 6 c.] A musical instrument of the organ type, the keys of which are mechanically acted on by a revolving barrel or cylinder studded with metal pins. Also extended to similar instruments not of the organ type but producing the notes by means of metal tongues ...
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The Barrel Organ
She likes listening to melodies played by organ grinders. Tomasz finds himself yielding to her charm and, in turn, to the barrel-organ music. But she is drawn out of her isolation by barrel-organ music and Mr. Tomasz's kind heart.
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Barrel organ
barbarians, has been explained as a corruption of, variously, the terms bara ("bread") and gwen ("wine") in the Breton language, the surname of an early barrel-organ Some also confuse the barrel organ with the steam organ or calliope.
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barrel-organ
barrel-organn mechanical instrument from which music is produced by turning a handle, usu played in the streets for money 手摇风琴.
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Langshaw Barrel Organ (Lancaster)
The chamber barrel organ by John Langshaw in the collections of Lancashire Museums is currently on display at the
Judges' Lodgings museum in the city of The organ was built c 1790 and is of a size suitable for use in a middle-class home. It has four ranks of pipes (stops) and three barrels.
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Barrel Organ Museum Haarlem
In the course of ten years the organ was restored. At the opening in 1969 it became the central piece of the barrel organ museum. Next to that, the museum frequently organizes barrel organ events.
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North Tonawanda Barrel Organ Factory
, New York), founding the North Tonawanda Barrel Organ Factory. Wurlitzer said no to buying any of De Kleist's existing barrel-organ based products, but said that they would buy a coin-operated piano.
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Barrel (album)
Barrel is the fourth album by Lee Michaels and was released in 1970. It reached #51 on the Billboard Top LPs chart. " (Bobby Womack) – 3:09
"Didn't Know What I Had" – 3:12
"As Long as I Can" – 1:27
Personnel
Musicians
Lee Michaels – lead vocals, piano, Hammond organ
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أرغن يدوي
Barrel Organ: The Story of the Mechanical Organ and Its Repair. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1978.
Reblitz, Arthur A., Q. David Bowers.
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Allan Herschell Company
Backed by Armitage Herschell, in 1888, de Kleist set up band-organ production in North Tonawanda, founding the North Tonawanda Barrel Organ Factory. The company produced a range of barrel-organ based products, suited for all ranges of fairground attraction.
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Eugene de Kleist
Baron Frederick Joseph Eugene de Kleist (18 January 1853 – 1911), was a pioneering German organ builder, who in founding the North Tonawanda Barrel Organ Wurlitzer said no to buying any of De Kleist's existing barrel-organ based products, but said that they would buy a coin-operated piano.
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Fairground organ
Book music offered a cheaper and more readily updated alternative to barrel music. Builders
NOTE: non-exhaustive list of builders, past and present
See also
Barrel organ
Dance organ
Calliope
Mechanical organ
Orchestrion
Organ
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Elena Kamburova
кинофильмов – 2 (Songs from Films - part 2, 2001)
Романс о жизни и смерти (Romance of Life and Death, 2004)
Воспоминание о шарманке (A Recollection about the Barrel-Organ
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Street organ
operator of a street or barrel organ. See also
Barrel organ: a mechanical organ operated by a pinned barrel rather than a Music Roll or Book music
Dance organ: an organ that plays in a
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Mechanical organ
For example, the barrel organ is activated either by a person turning a crank, or by clockwork driven by weights or springs. References
See also
Barrel piano
Barrel organ
Componium
Dance organ
Fairground organ
Musical clock
Musical box
Orchestrion
Organ grinder
Piano roll
Player
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