The Banjo-Orchestra is a new automatic musical instrument based on the historic Banjorchestra, originally introduced in 1914. This new orchestrion is available for purchase on a made to order basis. Please contact D. C. Ramey Piano Company to place an order. The Banjo-Orchestra is comprised of piano, banjo, snare drum, tambourine, triangle, wood block, castanets, bass drum, and cymbal. The instrument operates from a unique ten-tune orchestrated music roll. Enjoy “Swanee“ by George Gershwin and Irving Caesar, 1919.
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