I first watched this video on March 13 of this year, the day my dog passed on after 10 long years of making us a happy family. When I first watched this video, I imagined her spirit looking around the corners of my empty, dark house before walking away to find heaven. The click at the end of the melody made me think about how life can stop so abruptly. It’s sad that it stopped, but you’re glad you got to experience it. This is truly a beautiful melody.
Thank you for sharing your sentiment Marcus, we all dream of a better world, it will surely come, but we all need to be wide awake & just say No! 🕊🕊🕊 Happy New Year
Wow! 😮 how atmospherical, Great Comment Anthony 👍🏻 Please subscribe to our channel as I’m going to upload a tune or two for your imaginative thought provoking considerations. Seriously it could be interesting. This same machine played music as the end title credits rolled in the original film ‘The Lady Killers!’ The tune was Flotows ‘ The last Rose of Summer’ Thanks again.
Did the Press Media of the Day report wild raucous dancing of waltzing in cafes to this sacred Aria as happened in the 1950's and 60's to Rock n Roll played on juke boxes - I wonder 🤔 A beautiful intricate rendition to hold your beloved close to your heart by 💕
Good point! As it happens this model of Polyphon, the 104, was coin operated & the majority were owned by the Polyphon supply company and worked on a profit share, the majority being located in public houses. One of the hit tunes being ‘ Glorius Beer’ 😉👍🏻
My goodness I love musical boxes so much 😍😍 would love to own one but I would imagine these BEAUTIFUL! pieces must cost a fortune to get one in full working condition
Hurrah! How pleasant is to hear the melodies played by music-boxes. These music-boxes helped those who learn to play melody on marimba, glockenspiel, vibraphone and xylophone etc. In some antique mechanical musical clocks the built in music-box marked the hours of the day or played melody just before the hour strike on either chiming bar, tubular bell, dome shaped bell or coiled wire gong. Nowadays these types of music-boxes and chiming clocks are electronically imitated by some quartz clocks because they contains electronically recorded and programmed circuit board of sound chips connected to speaker but they can't beat the real music-boxes and chiming clocks.
I don't know Chinese, so I had to translate it. I got "Oh, Virgin Mary! Gentle mother, please listen to the cry of a young girl. On this desolate rock, the cry of the Holy Mother flies to you." Which seems to be a Chinese translation of "O Jungfrau, sieh der Jungfrau Sorgen, O Mutter, hör ein bittend Kind!" which is text from the original piece.
Ave Maria, gratia plene, Dominus te cum. Benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Iesus. Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc, et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen.
There were self playing musical instruments working on the same principle around in 1805 - see: sur plateau . Going back even 100 years earlier there were pinned wooden barrels that dictate the notes sounded via a pipe organ, bells - see: carillon, & even glass bells on some early German clocks. The diversity & ingenuity of some early pieces is mind blowing. The following link will take to music by Beethoven written especially for self playing flute clocks: ruclips.net/video/GEVnzP-JORE/видео.html Hope you enjoy 😉
localboynokaoi please Email: info@silvertonemusicboxes.co.uk Does not matter where you are in the world we will be able to supply you with a high quality original example. For basic 104 machine without shipping about $7k
Someday if and when Earth is invaded from Space, we may have to justify the existence of humans. The Fleet Commander will look at our cellphones, guns, bombs, plastic waste, oil, wars, politicians, porn, etc. But I think if we showed them this, they may see our value to the universe.
Unfortunately they probably won't subscribe to the same ideals of beauty as we, and if they have music it will seem raucous to us. Perhaps they will still consider us beautiful, because our wars, weapons, and waste aren't as bad as theirs - that's something I don't want to imagine.
Hi there mate how are u OK mate keep up the good work on here mate am a big fan of u do a raelly good job on here mate keep up the good work on here mate keep up the good work on here mate
I wonder if someone could have designed one of these players so that the pinbox would slightly move as the disk turned so that it could do more than one revolution while continuing the music in a secondary or third track that would be slightly offset. I'm not good on rotational mechanics, so maybe it wasn't possible and that's why they didn't.
As a matter of fact they did 👍🏻ruclips.net/video/ud-htH_HDC8/видео.htmlsi=fglrEQnSKuNUe3oZ One of the rarest & technically superior of all the disc boxes, the Sirion. The pins ( projections ) are on the back of the disc. The disc shifts & engages another track. So your mind was bang on the money & rotational dynamics. Thanks for your interesting comment & I hope you enjoy the disc shifting Sirion 👍🏻
@@Key-Wound Maybe because I'm an engineer and that was the first thing that came to my mind when I saw that they last only one turn LOL Thanks for letting me know, I never knew of the existence of the multiturn attempt. My landlord has one of the single turn ones, "Imperial Symphonium" from the Symphonium Manufacturing Co., New York. These things sound magical, he always plays it during Christmas when his little nephews come.
Model 104 from the Polyphon Musikwerke, Leipzig, Germany. It would have been used in a public house, or similar commercial environment (across Europe and beyond) due to the coin operation. The popular disc’s, from volume of survivors are popular music hall songs from the day, followed by popular marches & waltzes.
sound 10, camera 3. The interesting part is the programming (the holes as they pass the play point). What did we mostly not show? The holes passing the play point. Frustrating.
Good Point Joe: I’m keen to improve camera techniques and accept I need to do better. Any recommendations on tutorials would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your constructive criticism, noted. Sorry you were left frustrated.
@@Key-Wound Don't worry, some people think the world caters to them and talk to people as such. But it would be nice to show the rest of the machine, maybe the innards, the woodwork, etc. How much is this piece, by the way?
@@oriolopocholo Yes I agree about showing the whole machine. This video however was more about the beautiful music. This one is long gone. Contact Steve info@silvertonemusicboxes.co.uk if you have an interest, he’s busy helping an elderly collector dispose of his collection, and there are some beauties.
Some things should never have stopped being manufactured.
To true, but we keep them alive! www.silvertonemusicboxes.co.uk
Hear! Hear!
That is so beautiful. 🤗💕💕💕💕💕💕
It can be made virtually
@@unbendedurchin1821 They don't sound the same
What a soft, pretty tone. Not brash at all.
Very nice.
I agree, it was one of the sweetest 19.5/8 I’ve encountered. Glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻
I dearly love this hymn on a music box, it's the most sweetest sound next to a cathedral organ and hearing a woman sing the hymn.
I love your beard it’s so so awesome
That is kinda rude
@@localboynokaoi how?
I can just imagine hearing this magical melody playing around Christmas time. How Beautiful this sounds!
its like being awake in a dream. Beautiful beyond compare.
I first watched this video on March 13 of this year, the day my dog passed on after 10 long years of making us a happy family. When I first watched this video, I imagined her spirit looking around the corners of my empty, dark house before walking away to find heaven. The click at the end of the melody made me think about how life can stop so abruptly. It’s sad that it stopped, but you’re glad you got to experience it. This is truly a beautiful melody.
Wonderful sound ...... Ave Maria is a most haunting melody, and my favourite .... I could listen to this all day .
Absolutely wonderful !❤❤❤
Oh this is like phantom nostalgia Deja-vu from a past i don't even remember because i wasn't alive yet.
There could be a lot of truth in that comment. Because that’s exactly what I thought when I was one year old in 1964! 🤷🏻♂️
Breathtaking. The sound is so sheerly pure, transparent, innocent
😔😔😔😔. It's absolutely beautiful. I could listen to it for hours. It makes me dreaming of a better world.
Thank you for sharing your sentiment Marcus, we all dream of a better world, it will surely come, but we all need to be wide awake & just say No! 🕊🕊🕊 Happy New Year
Such a timeless sounds. It's has the effect of taking me back in time. Amazing machine and music!
This is one of the most gorgeous sounds i have ever heard
How holy and beautiful sound it is~! Wonderful.
Ave Nights at Maria
Agent 47 waiting for a bus to another state to finish a mission on a cold winter night.
Wow! 😮 how atmospherical, Great Comment Anthony 👍🏻 Please subscribe to our channel as I’m going to upload a tune or two for your imaginative thought provoking considerations. Seriously it could be interesting. This same machine played music as the end title credits rolled in the original film ‘The Lady Killers!’ The tune was Flotows ‘ The last Rose of Summer’
Thanks again.
Beautiful! God Bless!😇🙏
Did the Press Media of the Day report wild raucous dancing of waltzing in cafes to this sacred Aria as happened in the 1950's and 60's to Rock n Roll played on juke boxes - I wonder 🤔
A beautiful intricate rendition to hold your beloved close to your heart by 💕
Good point! As it happens this model of Polyphon, the 104, was coin operated & the majority were owned by the Polyphon supply company and worked on a profit share, the majority being located in public houses. One of the hit tunes being ‘ Glorius Beer’ 😉👍🏻
That is so beautiful there are tears in my eyes. Thank you for the post.
So very hauntingly beautiful
How many picture Hitman?
Oh the Victorian sound you see in so many films. I love the sound of this beautiful instrument.
Thank you so much.
Indeed
Beautiful & mesmerizing.
dang kids with their metal music
My goodness I love musical boxes so much 😍😍 would love to own one but I would imagine these BEAUTIFUL! pieces must cost a fortune to get one in full working condition
Not as much as you might imagine. Visit www.silvertonemusicboxes.co.uk, to learn a little, we are always here to give impartial help & and advice.
Hurrah! How pleasant is to hear the melodies played by music-boxes. These music-boxes helped those who learn to play melody on marimba, glockenspiel, vibraphone and xylophone etc. In some antique mechanical musical clocks the built in music-box marked the hours of the day or played melody just before the hour strike on either chiming bar, tubular bell, dome shaped bell or coiled wire gong. Nowadays these types of music-boxes and chiming clocks are electronically imitated by some quartz clocks because they contains electronically recorded and programmed circuit board of sound chips connected to speaker but they can't beat the real music-boxes and chiming clocks.
啊,聖母瑪利亞!溫柔的母親,請聆聽一位少女之哀求。在這荒涼的岩石上,聖母我的哭訴飛到您身旁。
Can you translate please? 🙏🏻
I don't know Chinese, so I had to translate it. I got "Oh, Virgin Mary! Gentle mother, please listen to the cry of a young girl. On this desolate rock, the cry of the Holy Mother flies to you."
Which seems to be a Chinese translation of "O Jungfrau, sieh der Jungfrau Sorgen, O Mutter, hör ein bittend Kind!" which is text from the original piece.
@@bunnybird9342 Many thanks for taking the time to translate 😊👍🏻
@@Key-Wound you are very welcome!
Did anybody else tear up while listening to this?
With today's CNC machine, these things should still be made.
Like any old technology time moves on & these things are remnants of history . Merry Christmas
Ave Maria, gratia plene, Dominus te cum. Benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Iesus. Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc, et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen.
Ora pro hominibus in opus hora. Amen
I kinda expected the five nights at Freddy's song
WHO TF WOULD DISLIKE THIS VIDEO!?!?!?
RIGHT?!??!
What is a man without opposition? at peace? I think not.
Sounds better than ANY other interpretation
I like to think of this as the oldest form of MIDI notes.
There were self playing musical instruments working on the same principle around in 1805 - see: sur plateau . Going back even 100 years earlier there were pinned wooden barrels that dictate the notes sounded via a pipe organ, bells - see: carillon, & even glass bells on some early German clocks. The diversity & ingenuity of some early pieces is mind blowing. The following link will take to music by Beethoven written especially for self playing flute clocks: ruclips.net/video/GEVnzP-JORE/видео.html Hope you enjoy 😉
Mind blowing!
Why am i calmed by this
@@Zikka6565 Perhaps when Schubert wrote it he had a hotline to the heavens.
In my country, Chile, there are still organ grinders, who by turning a crank produce music, using the same principle of the rotating disc.
See a relly good one mate hove a good day mate
I think I remember this song way back in 2020
I want to buy one of those machines!!!
That can easily be arranged. No problem at all. Glad you enjoyed listening 😃
Lovely tone
Absolute beauty
Beautiful! I'm looking for a disc music box. I already have a 6 tune cylinder that is a family heirloom :)
Thanks, feel free to get in touch, we have a collection to re home that’s stood silent since 1979, some real beauties. 👍🏻
Congratulations you surived a night you got paycheck🎉🎉🎉
POL50cm-0803 Ave Maria. - Franz Schubert. (Another Ave Maria, by Bach & Gounod, has number POL50cm-0018).
impressive
There are those who would destroy all such treasures!
There are, I understand exactly what you are saying & and unfortunately it’s creeping up on the horizon.
They actually had these some still works. First record player or album if u will both .
Excuse how much will it cost in US dollars for estimation?
localboynokaoi For the disc? Or a machine?? email please: info@silvertonemusicboxes.co.uk
Machine
localboynokaoi please Email: info@silvertonemusicboxes.co.uk
Does not matter where you are in the world we will be able to supply you with a high quality original example. For basic 104 machine without shipping about $7k
Porter music box company is making new boxes in Vermont
My new piano plays this song in the song and it plays a band version of ave Maria by Schubert and I like my piano version of it and it more upbeat
Someday if and when Earth is invaded from Space, we may have to justify the existence of humans. The Fleet Commander will look at our cellphones, guns, bombs, plastic waste, oil, wars, politicians, porn, etc. But I think if we showed them this, they may see our value to the universe.
Unfortunately they probably won't subscribe to the same ideals of beauty as we, and if they have music it will seem raucous to us. Perhaps they will still consider us beautiful, because our wars, weapons, and waste aren't as bad as theirs - that's something I don't want to imagine.
Carl Sagan
Großartig
Вроде 4 ноты не туда, может брак пластинки??
Нет, аранжировки было трудно переписать на диск - обычная проблема. Вы должны смотреть мимо этого с помощью музыкальной шкатулки.
It sounds even better when ur catholic
Amen🙌!!!!
Hi there mate how are u OK mate keep up the good work on here mate am a big fan of u do a raelly good job on here mate keep up the good work on here mate keep up the good work on here mate
My Theme Tune!!
What a tune to wake up to.
Щикарно
It's amazing!
😉👍🏻
*Ave Maria Fazbear*
I wonder if someone could have designed one of these players so that the pinbox would slightly move as the disk turned so that it could do more than one revolution while continuing the music in a secondary or third track that would be slightly offset. I'm not good on rotational mechanics, so maybe it wasn't possible and that's why they didn't.
As a matter of fact they did 👍🏻ruclips.net/video/ud-htH_HDC8/видео.htmlsi=fglrEQnSKuNUe3oZ One of the rarest & technically superior of all the disc boxes, the Sirion. The pins ( projections ) are on the back of the disc. The disc shifts & engages another track. So your mind was bang on the money & rotational dynamics. Thanks for your interesting comment & I hope you enjoy the disc shifting Sirion 👍🏻
@@Key-Wound Maybe because I'm an engineer and that was the first thing that came to my mind when I saw that they last only one turn LOL Thanks for letting me know, I never knew of the existence of the multiturn attempt. My landlord has one of the single turn ones, "Imperial Symphonium" from the Symphonium Manufacturing Co., New York. These things sound magical, he always plays it during Christmas when his little nephews come.
This raises so many questions. Where was this model from? Where was it used? What are the popular records listened to?
Model 104 from the Polyphon Musikwerke, Leipzig, Germany. It would have been used in a public house, or similar commercial environment (across Europe and beyond) due to the coin operation. The popular disc’s, from volume of survivors are popular music hall songs from the day, followed by popular marches & waltzes.
Question how do buy or find one of tthose music box's?
I could let you have one out of my collection, I’m getting older now: Reply with your email if serious & we can discuss 😉👍🏻
Aveeeee mariiiiia
For my brother, a true Christian is smart and willful.
❤️
💖💖💖👏👏👏
666 subs very fitting
Is it for sale ?
As it happens, yes.
Whats the name of this song
Ave Maria
사고싶다아...
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sound 10, camera 3. The interesting part is the programming (the holes as they pass the play point). What did we mostly not show? The holes passing the play point. Frustrating.
Good Point Joe: I’m keen to improve camera techniques and accept I need to do better. Any recommendations on tutorials would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your constructive criticism, noted. Sorry you were left frustrated.
@@Key-Wound Don't worry, some people think the world caters to them and talk to people as such. But it would be nice to show the rest of the machine, maybe the innards, the woodwork, etc. How much is this piece, by the way?
@@oriolopocholo Yes I agree about showing the whole machine. This video however was more about the beautiful music. This one is long gone. Contact Steve info@silvertonemusicboxes.co.uk if you have an interest, he’s busy helping an elderly collector dispose of his collection, and there are some beauties.
Is that a Patch Pierce disc??
Mermod Freres : Yes, I believe it is one of patches, a copy of the original Poly arrangement. Well spotted 👍🏻🙂
Wow klingt ne Kirchen Orgel mit zimbelstern
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