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Bohemian Rhapsody on played on a 110 year old fairground organ

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This organ is 110 years old, but with new programming (on paper strips), it can play the relatively modern “Bohemian Rhapsody” in a uniquely majestic way.

The instrument is a Marenghi Organ with 81 keys and 350 pipes, from the collection of Bill Nunn. It was used in a dance hall in Antwerp, Belgium, for the first half of its life.
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