Sat Nov 09, 2024 1:45 am
I have been looking for information on several Japanese sites, and I wanted to write some information that I think has not yet been talked about in this forum. Excuse me if some of the information is already on the forum
Yamaha completed the development of the 1st generation hamamatsu musical siren in July 1950 and in December 1951 began operation with a 12-note scale. In 1957, the scale was improved to 14 notes, which is more than usual
The 2nd gen Hamamatsu music siren had maintenance every 2 to 3 times per year with the replacement of cylinders and tubes that belonged to the air piston part
In Innovation Road building in the actual Yamaha HQ there is a reference of the music siren in the family tree
For Yawatahama site: "Nankai Broadcasting Sound and Lighting Co., Ltd." (* Nankai Broadcasting related company), is currently performing maintenance and repair work. Since there are concerns about breakdowns in the future, the company has signed a maintenance contract with Yawatahama City twice a year to maintain its operation. This company is probably repairing the Uwajima Castle music siren.
The list of songs that Yamaha offered for the sale of its 2nd gen of sirens were: "Morning", "Countryside", "Humoresque", "Hanyu's Inn", "Bodhi Tree", "Wild Rose", "Annie Laurie", "Home", "Arabesque", "Song of the Four Seasons", "Spring Breeze", "Amaryllis", "Memories of Summer", "I am a Child of the Sea", "I Found a Little Autumn", "Home Road", "Brahms's Lullaby", "Moonlight", "Schubert's Lullaby", "Traumerei", "Lullaby of the Chugoku Region", "Home in the Range", "Trumpet in the Night Sky", "Red Dragonfly", "Hometown Sky", "Kimigayo", and "The Light of the Fireflies" were listed. Naturally, the number of songs that can be played is limited by the scale installed, so there were many places where songs that did not fall under this category were played.
Also, I think I see that in Tenri Pool the second siren seems to be cubic in shape and looks stacked by a grille in the top, like the music siren in Hamamatsu, and probably has 24 notes. Obviously it's just speculation of mine and it may not be true
How i said, excuse me if some of the information is already on the forum, i´m still new to this.
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tyrone8813 on Sat Nov 09, 2024 4:25 am, edited 1 time in total.