Tschip tschiu tschi, Foxtrot, Fred Bertelmann und die kleine Terz, München, 1955
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Fred Bertelmann und die kleine Terz (Gesang), Werner Scharfenberger mit seinem Tanzorchester und Polychord-Orgel: Rudolf Schlageter. Tschip-tschiu-tschi, Foxtrot von Saverio Seracini, deutscher Text: Kurt Feltz. Tempo-Aufnahme von 1955. Eine Schellackplatte aus dem Schallarchiv des Radiomuseum Hardthausen.
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画像からは、明るく健康的な水遊びな感じが出ていて、それと歌声がマッチングして、耳に心地よく、リラックス出来る。
Was looking for the title to this, heard it on an interview with tonina torrielli but they never mentioned the song title
Fred Bertelmann und die kleine Terz
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“Tschip-tschiu-tschi”
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Original title :
“Ci-cìu-cì (cantava un usignol...)”
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Song ranked in 7th place at the 5th Sanremo Italian Song Festival (1955)
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Music by Saverio Seracini (1905-1969)
Original Italian text by Ettore Minoretti (1910-1999)
German text by Kurt Feltz (1910-1982)
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mx. 1413
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TEMPO 3802
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Hello. Do you use any EQ or is it just a raw 78rpm rip?
I use an old EQ from the 70s connected to a tube preamp. The treble is raised slightly so that the orchestra's rhythm section in particular comes into its own better. However, the noise of the record increases slightly. I accept that. But that's my personal taste
@@radiomuseumhardthausen5931 What settings do you use for 1927 Grammophon & Polydor? I really want to do this Arthur Briggs 78 I've got justice.
@@JustABowlOfCherries The settings for gramophone/Polydor records are very different. I have different needles with corresponding roundings and choose them by ear. I use the equalizer to reduce the background noise so much that the audible trebles of the original recording are not lost. However, with heavily played records this is difficult and not always satisfactory. I only filter strong scratches (needle digs, etc.) using a digital program without any loss of music.
@@radiomuseumhardthausen5931 I mean what's your usual EQ setting for 1927 Grammophon records?