This is so awesome. I grew up in a carnival midway and as a little boy I would ride the Merry go round all evening long. My favorite was a pink pig. Some nights I would wind the leather bridal hooked to the pig and then to myself and literally fall asleep on it. This type of music would be playing all the while the ride was running. I was four or five years of age at the time. I am now seventy. This sound has sure taken me back and filled my mind with visions from those days and so much helped me remember as I am writing a book from those days. So appreciated. Thank You.
I'm glad you like the video, but keep in mind that my youtube channel is meant to be open to all ages and religions, i would appreciate it if there is no cursing in any comments on my videos.
Hi everyone, i've managed to get hold of a accurate playlist, 1= Stourpaine march 2=Ciribiribin 3=Standard of St. George 4=Sarie Mareis 5=On the square 6=potpourri 7=admiral der luft 8=the wedding of the painted doll 9=voice of the guns 10=Carl Frei mars potpourri 11=Brasil 12=Seventy Six Trombones 13=Light of foot 14=Het meisje van de overhaal 15=Punchinello 16=Annemarie 17=Pendine march 18=Coeur de la France.
nicholas bergen Actually i don't have a favorite song, but this Gavioli organ certainly is my favorite for the Gavioli brand,what i do is i pick a favorite of each type and brand of organ, that way there's more to choose from.(i think)
Geert Vollema THE FIRST 2 SONGS ARE VERY REMINISCENT OF THE MANY HOURS i RODE THE B & B AT CONEY ISLAND AS A BOY IN THE LATE 40'S TO EARLY 50'S. NEVER HAD ARMS LONG ENOUGH TO CATCH BRASS RING. I THINK THAT WAS A GEBRUDER BRUDER ORGAN. I SEARCHED FOR MANY YEARS TO FIND CIRIBIRBIN GOING ON WHAT MY DAD SAID WAS TIPPY TIPPY TIN. THANK YOU
Like Mr. Chase, I, too, traveled with carnivals for many yrs. and I'm now 78 and listening to this marvelous organ play, puts me right back out there on the midway. Back then, super duper rides weren't the main attraction. Sideshows and Grind shows of every kind and description, were the norm....I miss those days!
Was THRILLED to find this! LOVE the melodies AND the SOUND of the organ! Hard to believe all that music is produced by ONE instrument! WONDERFUL! What a fabulous invention ~ too bad instruments like this are so seldom heard! It's like the 'merry-go-rounds' of my childhood! I'd ride & ride just to hear the music & when I could ride no longer, I'd just stand & listen!
Thank you for the fantastic comment, i'm glad you like the video, i have been fascinated by all types of mechanical organs since the age of five, fair ground organs being my favorite, i've always wanted to own one but it never was ment to be i guess, instead of owning one i started a record collection, about 60 records, which i had collected over the years, almost all records are about 30 to 40 years old now and are too far gone (damaged) to listen to, a member from my youtube channel very kindly offered me a perfect mp3 copy of the record, of course i was extremely happy and wanted it to share it with the world, the record and some pictures my dad made back in the early 80's gave me the idea to make the video.
Geert Vollema The song at 18:00 is The Wedding of the Painted Doll. I haven't heard that for probably 55 years My Mother used to sing it to me what I was a tot! I know it sounds awful to say, but this music makes me higher than any pill could! Thanks again for putting up this video!!
The first time i ever saw one was in a amusement park, it was like magic, hours seemed to be turned into minutes, every now and than i think back about that day somehow hoping to hear the bell for the next ride.
You too? As a kid at the amusement park by the New Hampshire beach, I had to be dragged away from the merry-go-round standing there listening to the grand fair organ long after I had run out of money to ride the horses.
I have been playing this in the background whilst writing a children's short story set in an old fashioned fairground. So helpful and inspiring, thank you!
These were well past my time but I really wish they were still used at fairs and other events; the sound this produces is incredible and it can get very catchy given the right tune.
I'm a retired Carny, too and I NEVER get tired of hearing the music of these magnificent band organs play. Unfortunately, today all you ever hear on the midway is horrible rock music ( I wouldn't classify it as music). Anyway, thanks for posting this, Wayne.
Kind of got hooked on this Marvelous Music, when I was bought a music tape, many Years ago,and I still haven't lost my appetite for this fantastic, original music, long may it last,and as long as other enthusiast's still listen,then, surely it will go on for tomorrow's generation.
This organ just takes me so far away to that land of dreams & hope & love. ~ Geez ! ~ Do I sound like a hopeless romantic ?? ~ This Gavioli is absolutely charming & mesmerizing ! ~ I would love to be in a room with this organ & it's music. ~ Wouldn't re-appear for a year !! ~ Love Chirirbiribim ! ( 3:12) minutes. ~ The arrangement is so lovely & the organ registrations sound so good to me. ~ Thank You for this !!! ~
You are very welcome, i'm glad you like the video, also i would like to thank you for your wonderful comment, it makes me happy knowing that people all over the world are enjoying the same music just as much as i am, i think that's what sharing videos is all about.
What an incredible organ this is you carn,t beat this sound it gets in your blood lets hope we have some rallies this summer. I could do with this Gavioli on my back lawn to play for all my neighbours it sure would cheer them up ITS GREAT THANKS.GEERT.
Thank you very much for your comment, unfortunately i'm not the owner, i used a record i bought 34 years ago, i optimized the sound quality and converted it in mp3 format, i also used some pictures of the organ made in the early 80's to create the video.
Thank you for posting this. I have fond memories of visiting Circus World in Baraboo Wisconsin on a family vacation as a child and listening to the America Steam Calliope. The Troubadour has a much more pleasing sound, great sound quality of the video, thanks again
+backbayboy1 You are very welcome, i think it's amazing how powerful memories can be and how they can be triggered, be it by music or even smells, it only takes a few seconds to be teleported to a very special place in our heart and mind and relive a beautiful moment from times gone by, i feel privileged to make such a beautiful emotion happen to you, and finally thank you for the compliment about the sound quality, they are high quality mp3 files converted in to a mp4 file this was necessary to ad the pictures to the video.
I am sitting here listening to this carousel organ music in tears remembering when times were great with much integrity and innocence. I love the Carnival and this music makes me feel so good.
Me also it was a magical rich-full sound that you could feel if you were close enough it made your body vibrate (almost!") A happy feeling that lasted all day, especially if it was while riding the Merry-go-round‼️😄👍😁
Such a beautiful clear sound, and the songs are so wonderful, too! Hartelijk dank, thank you very much!! Warm greetings from Java, Indonesia!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🌷🌷🌷👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❣
I have many CD's of mechanical instruments, mainly band organs and carousel instruments. My favorite before hearing the Troubadour was a 79 key Richter. No longer. Great treatment of the music of this instrument !!
plasticman acrylic I agree, it's amazing to me how much influence music arrangements have in making a band organ in to what i like to call a super organ, in my opinion music arrangements can make or break the performance, one of the best arrangers of this type of music was Carl Frei, arranging was just one of the many things he did, he also composed music and built organs with the unmistakable Carl Frei sound, i think his work is unsurpassed, and i am extremely grateful for all he has given us, even to this day his work brings joy to people all over the world.
That first tune the Stourpaine March (thank you Geert for listing) is just so wonderful. Fancy working in a factory all week and then attending a fairground and hearing that on a Saturday night. 'Roll Up! Roll Up! Come and enter another world!'
So THATS it! I knew I heard it somewhere when I was very young. I can't remember where, might have been an old cartoon, might have been the old guys down at the record shop, might have been an organ at the fourth of July parade in Michigan. But I remembered it from somewhere!
Thank you very much for the compliment, this gavioli fairground organ is in my opinion one of the most beautiful organs i have ever heard, i'm gad you like it too.
I used to work at Marshall Tractors in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire; way back in the early 80's Used to get a history from none other than Henry Marshall one of the relatives of the original Marshall family.I can tell you it was incredible just to have it from a pioneering stalwart. Marshall's is long gone but the memories remain.
Many thanks Geert for this recording. When I was a boy I used to listen in to Radio Hilversum every night for an hour of fantastic draaiorgel music and when I was older I went to Amsterdam, Gouda, Alkmaar, Volendam and listened to every street organ I could, I was mesmerised by the music and really loved the old hand cranked organs manually wound with a big wheel, I couldn't get enough of it. Of course these days most have been converted and refurbished to work with electric motors. I do also remember the old steam driven Carousels, magnificent. I still have my original 1960's LP's before CDs came out. A pity this recording isn't a video but great music anyway.
You are very welcome, i couldn't afford a video camera back than in 1981 they were very expensive, at the time i was only 16 years old so i did the next best thing, i bought the Lp, much later i got internet and decided to upload it, in 2012 i got a videocamera and started to film for my youtube channel, every year once a year in September i go to Amsterdam to shoot a video,usually there are about 10 to 15 organs there that day its just like when i was a young man.
Your very welcome, back in the early 80's i saw this organ for the first time, it took my breath away, it was, and is the most beautiful Gavioli fairground organ i've ever heard, and i'm glad to hear you like it too.
this organ carries the weight of fairground history and can you imagine the effect on working class people when these were heard at the fairground-move over lady gaga-the Gavioli is the King! A wonderful post!
In the early days they were steam powered, these days they are usually powered by a electrical motor,sometimes a blower, blowing air in directly (i don't know exactly how it works), there are events were steam engines and fairground organs work together, i know of only one event were this is the case it is somewhere in England thats all i know about it, try searching on you tube there are many many videos of fairground organs usually filmed at events, so that steam event i was talking about should be among them, you can also try searching online for museums or private collections of mechanical instruments there you usually get a basic explanation about the history of mechanical instruments and how they work, trust me you will be amazed it's fascinating.
I England there is a travelling steam fai called Carers. This could e what you are referring o. I have voted this fair many times just to hear the steam organ
Most original fair organs have a large flywheel with a handle which allowed you to hand-crank the organ, as this was before the days where electric motors were commonplace, and very often using hand power was the only option. If you wanted to run them off a steam engine, you would have a large belt which would go round the flywheel on the steam engine and the flywheel on the organ, and thus you could use the steam engine's power to run the organ. The circular motion of the flywheel on the organ is translated into lateral motion which would be used to run the bellows, which would in turn blow air into the air reservoir. Of course nowadays an electric motor is generally used instead which would do literally the same job as the steam engine, except of course much much smaller. As you mentioned, some are also adapted to use a blower, which simply bypasses the need for the flywheel and the bellows and simply blows air directly into the air reservoir, which is what regulates the air pressure and is where the air is fed from to the pipes.
This has got to be a very important piece of history this 87 key Gavioli is! Probably one of the best sounding I heard! The other best one is White's Mammoth Gavioli! Good to hear this organ was saved!
Serek Hahn You're very welcome, and yes you're right about it being a time machine because listening to this organ almost always takes me back to the time i stood in front of it listening, it was one of the best days of my life, there's nothing better than hearing it play live, i almost exploded from sheer happiness.
I was in my late forties when I decided to Pluck up Courage to step onto the merry Go Round . I always thought it was a Child's Ride'. But on stepping onto the Revolving Platform and then Stepping my foot into the Stirrup and striding over the Wooden Horses Back. I still felt an idiot sitting on the Saddle; I'd notice the Man at the Steam Engine Pull the Brake Handle and then Pull another lever where suddenly the Merry go Round would Set off wit a Jolt and then I'd sort of Jolt back and thought that I would fall backwards and so I quickly Held tight onto the Metal stay ; Then as the Merry Go Round Began to Rotate the Horse began to Raise up and then Down. I'd Look upwards and see the Crank angle Go up and down I still Was thinking what an Idiot I was sitting astride a wooden Horse ? But then as the Merry go Round Rotated a few Turns I Began to Enjoy the Thrill. This Merry go Round was Steam Powered and even the Flutes that Piped out the Music I could see Steam coming out of the Pipes and the Base drums Banging releasing the steam as the Bellows went in and out; I was one of the Lucky Ones that was allowed to Get into the Back of the Machine and watch the Card with its Stamped out Cords slide across the Mechanism that blew the Steam to the Various Pipes and Flutes; and to think such a Machine was invented well over 100 Years ago . Not as though there were any on this Merry Go Round! In the Good old Days . There were some Paraffin Lamps that were shaped like Aladdin's Lamp where a Wick like that of a thick Candles wick: There were Various Chemicals that was Placed within the Paraffin Lamps; Each Lamp would have its own Different colour of Blues Yellows and Greens; and at Night time these Lamps would Shine Brightly and Letting off Smoke and fumes from off the Lit lamps' Today Many of the Merry Go Rounds run off Electricity and Compressed air. Some are Powered by the Old Steam Engines that Produce Electricity with their Generator Finally May I Say thank you for your trouble in Putting Life Back into an old Bugger of 73
Yes i can remember, i must have been about 6 or 7 years old,my sister took me to the fairground(i was too young to go there by my self) there was this ride a merry go round that had a fairground organ in it,not as big as in the video but it was a magic moment to me, from then on i was hooked,and i still am today,words can not express what i felt except pure joy, and even nou everytime i hear a fairground organ my heart starts beating faster.
i'm glad to hear it, i get the same feeling,whenever i listen to it play, suddenly all my worries disappear, and yes it still exists, as far as i know it is in England.
hi geert wonderfull sounding looking gavioli anywhere. i own the savin rock gavioli you see on youtube. is the facade on this one in original paint?. sorta looks so. i am deeply into all of this and try to give the best presentation possible.as you know alot of work to get it right. always great to see a job well done other than some out of tune goose honking mess. great stuff . best ken harck
I dont know if the paint is original, the one and only time i saw this organ was in the eighties in Belgium, as much as i like to i do not own the organ, as far as i know it has been sold to someone in Engeland.
I used to ride the great Carousel merry-go-round at Salisbury Beach, N.H. and choose to ride a gilded horse because it was beautiful and because it was so near the carousel organ. So close I could got the full blast of its pipes and hear the wheezing of the air bellows huffing away. "Progress" has wiped that all out. A faddish nation throws its best away because something "new" has come along.
The recording ist stunning and the Troubadour is a masterpiece of Gavioli. I saw it about 10 years ago in Switzerland at an auction. I hope since that some restauration is done because it has sounded not so good anymore at this time. What is nearly unique is that the pipes arragements seems original. It sounds like an original Gavioli.
Thank you very much for your comment, also thanks for the extra information about the organ, i think the music book arrangements are exceptionally well arranged, i think that's one of the reasons why this Gavioli organ is such a joy to listen to.
Heard many carousels over the years and most were just recorded songs. There is no comparison to the old organs and most have their own distinct sound.
+nicholas bergen i persume you mean those eletric ones horried things, much better to ride a steam one, no matter how old i get if i got to a rally and there's a merry go round there i'll go on it
yeah that's what i did when i was young, even back then it wasn't easy to find one at the fairground, but luckily they can be found on the internet, usually they can be found in big entertainment parks and also in private collections, in the Netherlands that's were i live,there are quite a lot of private collections, some of them can be visited ,it's like being teleported back in to time, somehow when one starts playing time goes in fast forward, hours seem to turn in to minutes and i always run out of time way to fast.
What a magnificent instrument...I am reminded of a one of a kind Band Organ that played at Euclid Beach Park in Cleveland Ohio. I believe it was made in Paris . I regret I do not know the name of it but it was very large and played at the roller rink for many years ...Thank you for this beautiful music !!
I think everyone interested in mechanical instruments will come across their favorite band organ at certain point in time, in my case it's a little more complicated, since there are so many types of organs like for instance dance organs fairground organs and so on, i pick a favorite organ of each type and brand, my favorite type is fairground organ and if i had to choose between all of them my favorite brand would be Ruth & sohn, the Gavioli fairground organ in this video is absolutely my favorite For the Gavioli brand, listening to it always puts a smile on my face.
+Rich Palmieri - I saw Euclid's Carousel as well as its band organ in 2017. It's now in a museum in Cleveland! And, the band organ was made by North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works. I'm not sure what model of NT it is, but it definitely sounds beautiful!
Hi, the Euclid Beach roller rink had a giant 110-key Gavioli organ, which is apparently the last totally original 110-key Gavioli left (there is also a remodeled one with still more-or-less the same magnificent voicing, in the Thursford Collection in Norfolk, UK, but which had its scale changed to 98-key in the 1920s or so, so it no longer plays all the notes nor is fully chromatic any longer, but still is wonderful in its way). The Euclid Beach organ is currently in a private collection in Illinois. There are some recordings of it on RUclips if you look for "110-key Gavioli" the previous owner (before the current owner) was Dr. Robert Miller of Connecticut, who bought the Gavioli from the park when it closed in the 1960s, and played it in his large building there (I believe), where the LPs were recorded, before selling it to the current owner some decades ago.
Dear Gert, Thanks for adding your magnificent machine to RUclips. I love the countermelodies, accompiaments, ect. Do you have recording for sale? CDs ect? Thanks, Mike Everett
i'm not the owner of the organ,i used mp3 files made from a very old record,i do not have the copyrights to the music,i can only hope the video will be enough.
* spinning around in my office chair with my hands in the air *
very silly
Screem if you want to go faster !!!
Really?😏
This is so awesome. I grew up in a carnival midway and as a little boy I would ride the Merry go round all evening long. My favorite was a pink pig. Some nights I would wind the leather bridal hooked to the pig and then to myself and literally fall asleep on it. This type of music would be playing all the while the ride was running. I was four or five years of age at the time. I am now seventy. This sound has sure taken me back and filled my mind with visions from those days and so much helped me remember as I am writing a book from those days. So appreciated. Thank You.
You're very welcome, i hope your book will be a great success.
Thanks so much. 😃😃
Wayne Chase You're very welcome.
Wayne Chase You didn't sleep in the bulgies when you were younger did you?
Andy Teasley Belgium Bulges?
When you about that rollercoaster tycoon life
that made me actually laugh out loud XD
THE RIDE NEVER ENDS
“I want to get off of Merry-Go-Round 1”
@@ArtyMac denied. *drags mechanic 4 to the other side of the park again*
I don't know why, but these machines just make me so god damn happy whenever I hear them at a Steam rally and what have you.
I'm glad you like the video, but keep in mind that my youtube channel is meant to be open to all ages and religions, i would appreciate it if there is no cursing in any comments on my videos.
Really??... I wouldn't really class "damn" as a swear word but whatever I guess...
Hi everyone, i've managed to get hold of a accurate playlist, 1= Stourpaine march 2=Ciribiribin 3=Standard of St. George 4=Sarie Mareis 5=On the square 6=potpourri 7=admiral der luft 8=the wedding of the painted doll 9=voice of the guns 10=Carl Frei mars potpourri 11=Brasil 12=Seventy Six Trombones 13=Light of foot 14=Het meisje van de overhaal 15=Punchinello 16=Annemarie 17=Pendine march 18=Coeur de la France.
Geert Vollema the Stourpaine march is my favorite.
Gregor Krause My 2nd favorite, first being Ciribiribin. Reminiscent of the B & B carousel at Coney Island when I was a boy in the late 40's early 50"s
nicholas bergen Actually i don't have a favorite song, but this Gavioli organ certainly is my favorite for the Gavioli brand,what i do is i pick a favorite of each type and brand of organ, that way there's more to choose from.(i think)
Geert Vollema THE FIRST 2 SONGS ARE VERY REMINISCENT OF THE MANY HOURS i RODE THE B & B AT CONEY ISLAND AS A BOY IN THE LATE 40'S TO EARLY 50'S. NEVER HAD ARMS LONG ENOUGH TO CATCH BRASS RING. I THINK THAT WAS A GEBRUDER BRUDER ORGAN. I SEARCHED FOR MANY YEARS TO FIND CIRIBIRBIN GOING ON WHAT MY DAD SAID WAS TIPPY TIPPY TIN. THANK YOU
nicholas bergen you're very welcome.
The "Chiribibin" on this magnificent machine is "transportingly" beautiful. We've lost so much by "progressing" to 100% digital music.
What a wonderful sound of the past. When things where made by hand and sounded like this
They should play this music for people that suffer from depression! How can you dislike this!
Like Mr. Chase, I, too, traveled with carnivals for many yrs. and I'm now 78 and listening to this marvelous organ play, puts me right back out there on the midway. Back then, super duper rides weren't the main attraction. Sideshows and Grind shows of every kind and description, were the norm....I miss those days!
how can 22 people not like this.its marvelous.great fun.
Im glad you like it.
it's great geert.pure holland.thanks a lot.
millionseller jeff you are very welcome.
@@millionseller001 you're welcome
Maybe they believed they would hear house or rap.
Was THRILLED to find this! LOVE the melodies AND the SOUND of the organ! Hard to believe all that music is produced by ONE instrument! WONDERFUL! What a fabulous invention ~ too bad instruments like this are so seldom heard! It's like the 'merry-go-rounds' of my childhood! I'd ride & ride just to hear the music & when I could ride no longer, I'd just stand & listen!
Thank you for the fantastic comment, i'm glad you like the video, i have been fascinated by all types of mechanical organs since the age of five, fair ground organs being my favorite, i've always wanted to own one but it never was ment to be i guess, instead of owning one i started a record collection, about 60 records, which i had collected over the years, almost all records are about 30 to 40 years old now and are too far gone (damaged) to listen to, a member from my youtube channel very kindly offered me a perfect mp3 copy of the record, of course i was extremely happy and wanted it to share it with the world, the record and some pictures my dad made back in the early 80's gave me the idea to make the video.
Geert Vollema The song at 18:00 is The Wedding of the Painted Doll. I haven't heard that for probably 55 years My Mother used to sing it to me what I was a tot! I know it sounds awful to say, but this music makes me higher than any pill could! Thanks again for putting up this video!!
You are very welcome, i find more often than not that music is one of the best medicine there is, i for one couldn't live without it.
The first time i ever saw one was in a amusement park, it was like magic, hours seemed to be turned into minutes, every now and than i think back about that day somehow hoping to hear the bell for the next ride.
You too? As a kid at the amusement park by the New Hampshire beach, I had to be dragged away from the merry-go-round standing there listening to the grand fair organ long after I had run out of money to ride the horses.
I have been playing this in the background whilst writing a children's short story set in an old fashioned fairground. So helpful and inspiring, thank you!
You are very welcome, i feel honored to have been a small part in inspiring you.
Belle prise de son et ce Gavioli est toujours dans le coup, même en ces temps de confinement. merci pour ces belles musiques mécaniques !
Absolutely the most beautiful sound of any Fairground Organ I have heard. Perfect!
Old merry-go-round? They're not like this more.
It breathes. It sings. It's alive!
+William Shepard Indeed,that's exactly how i feel.
No recorded music feels like that.
These were well past my time but I really wish they were still used at fairs and other events; the sound this produces is incredible and it can get very catchy given the right tune.
Love it. Real ear candy. Sounds wonderful on headphones. I feel like I'm standing in front of the real organ at the fair ground.
I'm a retired Carny, too and I NEVER get tired of hearing the music of these magnificent band organs play. Unfortunately, today all you ever hear on the midway is horrible rock music ( I wouldn't classify it as music). Anyway, thanks for posting this, Wayne.
You're welcome.
you have to really appreciate all types of music to be here.
Kind of got hooked on this Marvelous Music, when I was bought a music tape, many Years ago,and I still haven't lost my appetite for this fantastic, original music, long may it last,and as long as other enthusiast's still listen,then, surely it will go on for tomorrow's generation.
This organ just takes me so far away to that land of dreams & hope & love. ~ Geez ! ~ Do I sound like a hopeless romantic ?? ~ This Gavioli is absolutely charming & mesmerizing ! ~ I would love to be in a room with this organ & it's music. ~ Wouldn't re-appear for a year !! ~ Love Chirirbiribim ! ( 3:12) minutes. ~ The arrangement is so lovely & the organ registrations sound so good to me. ~ Thank You for this !!! ~
You are very welcome, i'm glad you like the video, also i would like to thank you for your wonderful comment, it makes me happy knowing that people all over the world are enjoying the same music just as much as i am, i think that's what sharing videos is all about.
What an incredible organ this is you carn,t beat this sound it gets in your blood lets hope we have some rallies this summer. I could do with this Gavioli on my back lawn to play for all my neighbours it sure would cheer them up ITS GREAT THANKS.GEERT.
you are very welcome
outstanding recording of this beautiful instrument and so well in tune. Bravo !!!
Thank you very much.
Such a magnificent machine, such a happy, wondrous sound! They used to build such wonderful things, didn't they? I could listen to this all day.
Magnificent! You can't help but smile. Thank you for saving this priceless piece of history and music.
Thank you very much for your comment, unfortunately i'm not the owner, i used a record i bought 34 years ago, i optimized the sound quality and converted it in mp3 format, i also used some pictures of the organ made in the early 80's to create the video.
Thank you for posting this. I have fond memories of visiting Circus World in Baraboo Wisconsin on a family vacation as a child and listening to the America Steam Calliope. The Troubadour has a much more pleasing sound, great sound quality of the video, thanks again
+backbayboy1 You are very welcome, i think it's amazing how powerful memories can be and how they can be triggered, be it by music or even smells, it only takes a few seconds to be teleported to a very special place in our heart and mind and relive a beautiful moment from times gone by, i feel privileged to make such a beautiful emotion happen to you, and finally thank you for the compliment about the sound quality, they are high quality mp3 files converted in to a mp4 file this was necessary to ad the pictures to the video.
Love this organ sound! Great medley! Thank you for posting!
Independent Voter you are very welcome.
Outstanding.. what a time machine.. takes me back so many years.. absolutely Fantastic.. Big Love
Andy Falconer you're very welcome, glad you like the video.
I am sitting here listening to this carousel organ music in tears remembering when times were great with much integrity and innocence. I love the Carnival and this music makes me feel so good.
Bernie Jackson Thank you for your comment, i always try to make people feel good with the videos i upload, i'm glad you like the video.
I remember : that was my favourite music when I was a child.
Me also it was a magical rich-full sound that you could feel if you were close enough it made your body vibrate (almost!") A happy feeling that lasted all day, especially if it was while riding the Merry-go-round‼️😄👍😁
Such a beautiful clear sound, and the songs are so wonderful, too! Hartelijk dank, thank you very much!! Warm greetings from Java, Indonesia!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🌷🌷🌷👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❣
You're very welcome, I'm glad you like the video, thank you for you're very nice comment.
That first march: The Stourpaine March is a really great melody -played to perfection !!!
Great tuneful melodies expertly played !
I you don't smile and want to dance when you hear this sound then I feel sorry for you!! Marvelous thank you for posting.
You're very welcome
A couple of years ago I fell in love with organs in the speelkok museum in utrecht, I'm so glad I found this
stunning just stunning
Thank you very much for the compliment, i'm glad you like the video.
I have many CD's of mechanical instruments, mainly band organs and carousel instruments. My favorite before hearing the Troubadour was a 79 key Richter. No longer. Great treatment of the music of this instrument !!
plasticman acrylic I agree, it's amazing to me how much influence music arrangements have in making a band organ in to what i like to call a super organ, in my opinion music arrangements can make or break the performance, one of the best arrangers of this type of music was Carl Frei, arranging was just one of the many things he did, he also composed music and built organs with the unmistakable Carl Frei sound, i think his work is unsurpassed, and i am extremely grateful for all he has given us, even to this day his work brings joy to people all over the world.
What a fabulous sound, thank you.
shaun49 you're very welcome.
26:40 is Brazil, beautyful!
That first tune the Stourpaine March (thank you Geert for listing) is just so wonderful. Fancy working in a factory all week and then attending a fairground and hearing that on a Saturday night. 'Roll Up! Roll Up! Come and enter another world!'
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So THATS it! I knew I heard it somewhere when I was very young. I can't remember where, might have been an old cartoon, might have been the old guys down at the record shop, might have been an organ at the fourth of July parade in Michigan. But I remembered it from somewhere!
@@samuelcolvin4994 I've never known a person with a true love for music to ever get depression.
absolutely beautiful - just luv all th marvelous instruments playing 2gether
Thank you very much for the compliment, this gavioli fairground organ is in my opinion one of the most beautiful organs i have ever heard, i'm gad you like it too.
MAGNIFIQUE... QUEL REGAL......Merci.
you're welcome
Thank you for the wonderful music.
you're very welcome, i'm glad you like the video.
This was the best 45 minutes of my life. Thank You.
you're very welcome,and thank you for the compliment that really makes my day.
Blown away feel good music.
LE PLUS IMPRESSIONNANT ORGUE DE FOIRE QUE JE CONNAISSE,MERCI
I used to work at Marshall Tractors in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire; way back in the early 80's Used to get a history from none other than Henry Marshall one of the relatives of the original Marshall family.I can tell you it was incredible just to have it from a pioneering stalwart. Marshall's is long gone but the memories remain.
Many thanks Geert for this recording. When I was a boy I used to listen in to Radio Hilversum every night for an hour of fantastic draaiorgel music and when I was older I went to Amsterdam, Gouda, Alkmaar, Volendam and listened to every street organ I could, I was mesmerised by the music and really loved the old hand cranked organs manually wound with a big wheel, I couldn't get enough of it. Of course these days most have been converted and refurbished to work with electric motors. I do also remember the old steam driven Carousels, magnificent. I still have my original 1960's LP's before CDs came out. A pity this recording isn't a video but great music anyway.
You are very welcome, i couldn't afford a video camera back than in 1981 they were very expensive, at the time i was only 16 years old so i did the next best thing, i bought the Lp, much later i got internet and decided to upload it, in 2012 i got a videocamera and started to film for my youtube channel, every year once a year in September i go to Amsterdam to shoot a video,usually there are about 10 to 15 organs there that day its just like when i was a young man.
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Relembro meus tempos de criança e adolescente. Obrigado poe este presente !
Magnificent copy Geert, well done,
Gr. Tom.
Absolutely Beautiful Thanks for Posting
Thanks,you're very welcome.
Thanks for sharing! This is spectacular.
MERVEILLEUX!!!! merci encore pour cette video
Your very welcome, back in the early 80's i saw this organ for the first time, it took my breath away, it was, and is the most beautiful Gavioli fairground organ i've ever heard, and i'm glad to hear you like it too.
beautiful and it makes me feel happy so thanks for that Geert. Could you possibly make a video that stops at 3:08 as that would be very helpful.
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Vi Ringrazio per un epoca ormai purtroppo scomparsa.
this organ carries the weight of fairground history and can you imagine the effect on working class people when these were heard at the fairground-move over lady gaga-the Gavioli is the King! A wonderful post!
Alastor thank you.
and a big thank you Geert-but that beautiful sound-and for me they transport you away into another world
Thank you for the compliment.
you're very welcome.
26:40
Brazil
Magnifique !!! merci pour cette video
You're welcome, i'm glad you like the video.
Seriously amazing 💕
Que de souvenirs.Simplement: merci
You're welcome, i'm glad you like it.
In the early days they were steam powered, these days they are usually powered by a electrical motor,sometimes a blower, blowing air in directly (i don't know exactly how it works), there are events were steam engines and fairground organs work together, i know of only one event were this is the case it is somewhere in England thats all i know about it, try searching on you tube there are many many videos of fairground organs usually filmed at events, so that steam event i was talking about should be among them, you can also try searching online for museums or private collections of mechanical instruments there you usually get a basic explanation about the history of mechanical instruments and how they work, trust me you will be amazed it's fascinating.
Geert Vollema One of the best RUclips posting I have ever seen. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you very much for the huge compliment, it is very much appreciated and you are very welcome, comments like yours really makes my day.
I England there is a travelling steam fai called Carers. This could e what you are referring o. I have voted this fair many times just to hear the steam organ
Most original fair organs have a large flywheel with a handle which allowed you to hand-crank the organ, as this was before the days where electric motors were commonplace, and very often using hand power was the only option. If you wanted to run them off a steam engine, you would have a large belt which would go round the flywheel on the steam engine and the flywheel on the organ, and thus you could use the steam engine's power to run the organ. The circular motion of the flywheel on the organ is translated into lateral motion which would be used to run the bellows, which would in turn blow air into the air reservoir. Of course nowadays an electric motor is generally used instead which would do literally the same job as the steam engine, except of course much much smaller. As you mentioned, some are also adapted to use a blower, which simply bypasses the need for the flywheel and the bellows and simply blows air directly into the air reservoir, which is what regulates the air pressure and is where the air is fed from to the pipes.
there are two I know of the great Dorset Steam Rally and the Astle park Rally in Northenr England
ses magnifiques merci
+Rene VAN DAMME you're very welcome.
MAGNIFIQUE !!!! Merci.
One day we might just be back to the days of wood-fired steam engines again. Who knows?
A pair of high-fidelity headphones puts you right in front of this great instrument.
This has got to be a very important piece of history this 87 key Gavioli is! Probably one of the best sounding I heard! The other best one is White's Mammoth Gavioli! Good to hear this organ was saved!
Thanks for posting. Very nice and pleasant to listen to :)
+Neal Wilson Youre very welcome,im glad you like it.
Dank je wel. This is wonderful. Een waar tijdmachine.
Serek Hahn You're very welcome, and yes you're right about it being a time machine because listening to this organ almost always takes me back to the time i stood in front of it listening, it was one of the best days of my life, there's nothing better than hearing it play live, i almost exploded from sheer happiness.
Ik ben met je eens.één van de beste muziek die we gehoord hebben. !!!
Leuk gedaan. Fairground orgel is erg mooi.
GaryKildall dank u wel.
The organ provides quite a carnival atmosphere! I love it. Bernadette
So lush 💟💖🖤🚀💋🥰💞🔥🔥🔥
1:43 is lovely, too :-) I miss that lowest bass note, though.
I was in my late forties when I decided to Pluck up Courage to step onto the merry Go Round . I always thought it was a Child's Ride'. But on stepping onto the Revolving Platform and then Stepping my foot into the Stirrup and striding over the Wooden Horses Back. I still felt an idiot sitting on the Saddle; I'd notice the Man at the Steam Engine Pull the Brake Handle and then Pull another lever where suddenly the Merry go Round would Set off wit a Jolt and then I'd sort of Jolt back and thought that I would fall backwards and so I quickly Held tight onto the Metal stay ; Then as the Merry Go Round Began to Rotate the Horse began to Raise up and then Down. I'd Look upwards and see the Crank angle Go up and down I still Was thinking what an Idiot I was sitting astride a wooden Horse ? But then as the Merry go Round Rotated a few Turns I Began to Enjoy the Thrill. This Merry go Round was Steam Powered and even the Flutes that Piped out the Music I could see Steam coming out of the Pipes and the Base drums Banging releasing the steam as the Bellows went in and out; I was one of the Lucky Ones that was allowed to Get into the Back of the Machine and watch the Card with its Stamped out Cords slide across the Mechanism that blew the Steam to the Various Pipes and Flutes; and to think such a Machine was invented well over 100 Years ago . Not as though there were any on this Merry Go Round! In the Good old Days . There were some Paraffin Lamps that were shaped like Aladdin's Lamp where a Wick like that of a thick Candles wick: There were Various Chemicals that was Placed within the Paraffin Lamps; Each Lamp would have its own Different colour of Blues Yellows and Greens; and at Night time these Lamps would Shine Brightly and Letting off Smoke and fumes from off the Lit lamps' Today Many of the Merry Go Rounds run off Electricity and Compressed air. Some are Powered by the Old Steam Engines that Produce Electricity with their Generator Finally May I Say thank you for your trouble in Putting Life Back into an old Bugger of 73
Prachtig en betoverend. !!! Herinnert u zich toen u een kind was ????
Ik denk het ja !!!!!
Yes i can remember, i must have been about 6 or 7 years old,my sister took me to the fairground(i was too young to go there by my self) there was this ride a merry go round that had a fairground organ in it,not as big as in the video but it was a magic moment to me, from then on i was hooked,and i still am today,words can not express what i felt except pure joy, and even nou everytime i hear a fairground organ my heart starts beating faster.
That is my favourite music too.Good night my friend.Have a nice sleep.
spectacular song and organ ken harck
Does this organ still exist? I really love this music it makes me so happy!
i'm glad to hear it, i get the same feeling,whenever i listen to it play, suddenly all my worries disappear, and yes it still exists, as far as i know it is in England.
Yes,its owned by the Saunders Steam Collection in the UK but has been in storage for a number of years.
My teacher Mrs Tomas uses this music and I found it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hi geert wonderfull sounding looking gavioli anywhere. i own the savin rock gavioli you see on youtube. is the facade on this one in original paint?. sorta looks so. i am deeply into all of this and try to give the best presentation possible.as you know alot of work to get it right. always great to see a job well done other than some out of tune goose honking mess. great stuff . best ken harck
I dont know if the paint is original, the one and only time i saw this organ was in the eighties in Belgium, as much as i like to i do not own the organ, as far as i know it has been sold to someone in Engeland.
I used to ride the great Carousel merry-go-round at Salisbury Beach, N.H. and choose to ride a gilded horse because it was beautiful and because it was so near the carousel organ. So close I could got the full blast of its pipes and hear the wheezing of the air bellows huffing away. "Progress" has wiped that all out. A faddish nation throws its best away because something "new" has come along.
I feel like I'm walking down the street in a carnival in the 1800s
@Brian 😂
One of my favourite LP's. 🙂👍
The recording ist stunning and the Troubadour is a masterpiece of Gavioli. I saw it about 10 years ago in Switzerland at an auction. I hope since that some restauration is done because it has sounded not so good anymore at this time. What is nearly unique is that the pipes arragements seems original. It sounds like an original Gavioli.
Thank you very much for your comment, also thanks for the extra information about the organ, i think the music book arrangements are exceptionally well arranged, i think that's one of the reasons why this Gavioli organ is such a joy to listen to.
rkalle66 Thank you for your help and the link :)
A happy New Year and a Merry Christmas for all my friends over the whole World ! And thanks for all You give me during 2017 !
Heard many carousels over the years and most were just recorded songs. There is no comparison to the old organs and most have their own distinct sound.
+nicholas bergen You are so right!
+nicholas bergen i persume you mean those eletric ones horried things, much better to ride a steam one, no matter how old i get if i got to a rally and there's a merry go round there i'll go on it
I used to go to fairs or steam fairs, I would usually find this in it, or a merry go round which kind of plays music like this 😁
yeah that's what i did when i was young, even back then it wasn't easy to find one at the fairground, but luckily they can be found on the internet, usually they can be found in big entertainment parks and also in private collections, in the Netherlands that's were i live,there are quite a lot of private collections, some of them can be visited ,it's like being teleported back in to time, somehow when one starts playing time goes in fast forward, hours seem to turn in to minutes and i always run out of time way to fast.
What a magnificent instrument...I am reminded of a one of a kind Band Organ that played at Euclid Beach Park in Cleveland Ohio. I believe it was made in Paris . I regret I do not know the name of it but it was very large and played at the roller rink for many years ...Thank you for this beautiful music !!
I think everyone interested in mechanical instruments will come across their favorite band organ at certain point in time, in my case it's a little more complicated, since there are so many types of organs like for instance dance organs fairground organs and so on, i pick a favorite organ of each type and brand, my favorite type is fairground organ and if i had to choose between all of them my favorite brand would be Ruth & sohn, the Gavioli fairground organ in this video is absolutely my favorite For the Gavioli brand, listening to it always puts a smile on my face.
You're very welcome, i'm glad you like the video.
+Rich Palmieri - I saw Euclid's Carousel as well as its band organ in 2017. It's now in a museum in Cleveland!
And, the band organ was made by North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works. I'm not sure what model of NT it is, but it definitely sounds beautiful!
Hi, the Euclid Beach roller rink had a giant 110-key Gavioli organ, which is apparently the last totally original 110-key Gavioli left (there is also a remodeled one with still more-or-less the same magnificent voicing, in the Thursford Collection in Norfolk, UK, but which had its scale changed to 98-key in the 1920s or so, so it no longer plays all the notes nor is fully chromatic any longer, but still is wonderful in its way). The Euclid Beach organ is currently in a private collection in Illinois. There are some recordings of it on RUclips if you look for "110-key Gavioli" the previous owner (before the current owner) was Dr. Robert Miller of Connecticut, who bought the Gavioli from the park when it closed in the 1960s, and played it in his large building there (I believe), where the LPs were recorded, before selling it to the current owner some decades ago.
Beautiful art and music
What is that march at 15:08 called?
Fantastic love them may they live forever and never disapear
Minute 8:00 you're welcome sovietwomble fans
the march at 15:08 is my favorite.
Dear Gert, Thanks for adding your magnificent machine to RUclips. I love the countermelodies, accompiaments, ect. Do you have recording for sale? CDs ect? Thanks, Mike Everett
i'm not the owner of the organ,i used mp3 files made from a very old record,i do not have the copyrights to the music,i can only hope the video will be enough.
Cracking sound arrangement 👌😊
this SAY 's, HAPPY!!!!! enjoy your happy time. 💋💐💐💐😊😁😘🚭🗽😇😌
Fabulous
Thanks for posting this little masterpiece !!!
Macleod Fitzgerald you're very welcome.
Thanks Geert Vollema.
+Michael Differ you're welcome.
Great recording! sounds good with my sub woofer.