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atlantic59 · 61-69, M
the last time I pumped my organ six hours ago, the sound was rich and possibly off-key when I reached that crescendo, that really was just me
1pebbles · 56-60, F
Pump organ?
1pebbles · 56-60, F
@atlantic59 making music.... Together...😁
atlantic59 · 61-69, M
none of my business, but, did you and BamBam ever, you know....
1pebbles · 56-60, F
@atlantic59 personal message sent
ArishMell · 70-79, M
I like that harmonium. Do you play it often?
atlantic59 · 61-69, M
@ArishMell I didn't intend for that picture to be seen cause it is so blurry. I can't photograph with the lap top properly. No, but I'm learning some chords and fooling around with the melodies. I bought that at a garage sale for twenty bucks, two months back. And the price included delivery. It's a pump organ from 1890's from the Dominion Organ and Piano Co. from Bowmanville, Ont. Canada. Coicidentally, I had just starting reading Timothy Findley's 'The Piano Man's Daughter which deals with a same period Piano manufacturer in Toronto... It is in superb condition.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@atlantic59 I'd have a job photographing anything with my computer, even if it has a camera.. it's a desktop PC!

A bargain there then! Good to see it's found a caring new home.

'Harmonium' is the formal name for those instruments, and most were bought by schools and chapels. I think Nico used one, as a member of Velvet Underground - despite progressive rock being a somewhat unlikely genre for such an instrument.

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