I have been playing one of the almost white wax cylinders I have and at the start the announcement seems to be...."Medley Of Favorite Tunes" By Henry (maybe Harry) Burnside.
Can any member recall a Henry Burnside on early wax..??. I would appreciate any and all information.
Help With A Title Please
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Chances are the speaker says "Medley," not "Melody," since the latter makes no sense (unless the "Favorite Tunes" shared the same melody!).gramophone78 wrote:I have been playing one of the almost white wax cylinders I have and at the start the announcement seems to be...."Melody Of Favorite Tunes" By Henry (maybe Harry) Burnside.
Can any member recall a Henry Burnside on early wax..??. I would appreciate any and all information.
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Sorry, typo on my part...Henry wrote:Chances are the speaker says "Medley," not "Melody," since the latter makes no sense (unless the "Favorite Tunes" shared the same melody!).gramophone78 wrote:I have been playing one of the almost white wax cylinders I have and at the start the announcement seems to be...."Melody Of Favorite Tunes" By Henry (maybe Harry) Burnside.
Can any member recall a Henry Burnside on early wax..??. I would appreciate any and all information.


Here is a short recording I made of the announcement in question. I hope a member can make sense of it. I had to slow it down. It sounds like a woman if I play at normal speed.
https://youtu.be/j_8E1tweeMc
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Many brown wax cylinders were recorded at much slower speeds, usually 120 or 144 RPM vs. 160 that was "standard" later.
I've never heard of the name and I couldn't make the announcement out very well, but may I suggest going to archive.org and searching the Phonoscope issues, they feature "new" cylinder releases and you may find a name that matches up, or something close. I know there are a couple reference books on early cylinders, but I don't have any of them, perhaps someone else here does.
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I've never heard of the name and I couldn't make the announcement out very well, but may I suggest going to archive.org and searching the Phonoscope issues, they feature "new" cylinder releases and you may find a name that matches up, or something close. I know there are a couple reference books on early cylinders, but I don't have any of them, perhaps someone else here does.
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That's OK. In the business we used to call it a "Smedley." Turns out Smedley composed quite a lot of music.gramophone78 wrote:Henry wrote:Sorry, typo on my part...gramophone78 wrote:
Chances are the speaker says "Medley," not "Melody," since the latter makes no sense (unless the "Favorite Tunes" shared the same melody!).. It's been corrected....
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If we could hear the entire record, it would be easier to figure this out ....
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I have had a chance to record almost the whole record. Can anyone tell me what song this is please and instrument..?. This record is almost white color or a very light brown. This may be a home recording. The word "tunes" does not seem to fit the period.
What do the experts say..??.
https://youtu.be/2WswGrXxoAo
What do the experts say..??.
https://youtu.be/2WswGrXxoAo
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The instrument is most probably a harmonica
The first song sounds like "Peek A Boo": http://www.traditionalmusic.co.uk/songs ... -a-boo.htm
The first song sounds like "Peek A Boo": http://www.traditionalmusic.co.uk/songs ... -a-boo.htm
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To me it sounds more like a concertina or simple accordion. There are simultaneous notes that would be difficult to play on a single harmonica.estott wrote:The instrument is most probably a harmonica
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52089 wrote:To me it sounds more like a concertina or simple accordion. There are simultaneous notes that would be difficult to play on a single harmonica.estott wrote:The instrument is most probably a harmonica
well anyhow, a free reed instrument