File:Phoenix-Musical Instrument Museum-Nickelodean Piano Player.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionPhoenix-Musical Instrument Museum-Nickelodean Piano Player.jpg |
English: A Nickelodean Piano Player from the United States on exhibit in the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix. |
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Author | Marine 69-71 |
Further reading InfoField | Arthur A. Reblitz; Q. David Bowers (1 April 1981) Treasures of mechanical music, Vestal Press, p. 369 ISBN: 978-0-911572-20-9. "An entry into the field of modern orchestrions is this “Universal Nickelodeon” made by the Universal Piano Company of Los Angeles, California. The model shown is from a 1979 sales brochure. Instrumentation consists of a piano which is advertised as a “full 88-note direct action on large rugged perimeter plate,” xylophone or orchestra bells, wood block, tambourine, triangle, cymbal, mandolin, snare drum, and bass drum. It uses type “O” Coinola orchestrion rolls wound on small-diameter spools. " |
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Categories:
- Nickelodeon (instrument)
- Universal Piano Company
- Coinola orchestrion rolls
- Coinola orchestrions
- Mechanical instruments in the Musical Instrument Museum (Phoenix)
- Pianos in the Musical Instrument Museum (Phoenix)
- Europe gallery in the Musical Instrument Museum (Phoenix)
- Musical Instrument Museum (Phoenix) images by User:Marine 69-71