An orchestra in 60 boxes

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The musical instrument, automatic organ is discussed in this paper. The organ is unique in size and specification and can best be described as a mechanical organ that can also be operated manually. With two roll players, it can accommodate both the more serious philharmonia and lighter orchestrion pieces, now being the only organ in the world that can play the latter.

Inspec keywords: musical acoustics; musical instruments

Other keywords: blower mechanisms; automatic organ; automated instrument; orchestrion pieces; musical instrument

Subjects: Music and musical instruments

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