The music that I hear makes me think of a music box. The time period might’ve been in the early 1800s. The music was probably made to just entertain the general public on the streets.
The song has a fun feeling to it. It sounds like something that would be in a cartoon. I think this could be from the 1800s. I think the audience for this could be kids on the street listening to the barrel organ for entertainment.
1. The sound of the organ is rather very up lifting makes me feel happy
2.the time period would have to be of the 18th century
3.the audience would be common people walking down a street
The music has a very hyped sound, as if you were in a carnival. Makes you want to move along with the music. The time period may be around the 1880’s. Audience would mostly consist of people who are in carnival or a concert with very entertaining music. Mainly towards the rich side of town .
Cantina Band- makes me feel like I’m outside at a fair or carnival because of the different notes. I can picture games, rides, and festival food.
The time period of the actual organ was over 2,000 years but most likely 1,000 years ago.
Maybe the audience would be gathered crowds.
The music makes me feel really lively and cheerful, it is very uplifting I think it was made to dance to. The time period seems to be in the 1760s. I believe this style of music was made to make the audience dance or celebrate, it could’ve been preformed at fairs or gatherings where a lot of people we’re present.
The music makes me feel nostalgic because it’s the cantina song from star wars and it’s very well known. The time period it was written in was around the 1970’s but it’s interesting to hear it played on an older instrument. I think the audience this song is geared towards is people that enjoy the star wars films.
I feel nostalgic. I remember when you first meet Han Solo debating who shot first.
This song was from the first Star Wars debuting in 1977.
I believe the audience is someone like me who knows the song from the movies. Trying to hit your nostalgia. You can say most people know Star Wars so it’s a large audience.
The music makes me feel bubbly, it has fun style to it. It almost sounds like an old video game theme song or carnival music. I predit it was produced in the early 1800’s. The audience would be people who was raised listening to this style of music.
This tune makes me feel kind of happy or excited, it’s kind of funny. It could be used for a funny video or an old funny movie. The time period would be maybe the 1800s. I think that this tune is directed to people who want to dance or have a great time, mainly young people.
The music kinda gives off a energetic mood involving a lot of dancing . This is the type of music that will be stuck in someone’s head because of the catch. I’m going to guess and say the time period this piece was played was late 1700s when the music box was first a thing. The audience that listened were probably families of wealth or just people who enjoyed music in general.
The music makes me feel nostalgic because it’s the cantina song from star wars and it’s very well known. The time period it was written in was around the 1970’s but it’s interesting to hear it played on an older instrument. I think the audience this song is geared towards is people that enjoy the star wars films.
This music would be categorized in the happy music section as it puts a feeling of energy and joy towards the audience. The music is upbeat and jumpy in a sense creating a colorful mood and a positive vibe. The time period of this instrument would most likely be in the late 18th century as it was invented in the beginning of the 1800’s. Audience for this music from the Barrel Organ would be town folks including places in coffee shops or outside crowded areas in hangout areas and resting spots.
This song is from Star Wars, the aliens are playing this song on Tatooine. I’m not sure what time period it is based on. And the audience would be the aliens in the cantina, usually drunk and scummy.
I believe that this kind of music is for entertainment purposes in public or at plays. it seems to me that the music is from somewhere at Europe in the 1800’s.
This piece of music gave me a feeling of excitement making me imagine i was at a carnival on a Ferris wheel.
The musics time period is around 1800’s
The audience would be people who are fans of music,townspeople, or maybe families.
This music brings a feeling of nostalgia to me due to the fact its from a very popular movie I used to watch in my childhood. The time period for this sort of music would be the 1700’s, but this piece was obviously done recently. The audience for something like this during the time where this instrument was popular are people who either had enough fortune to own one, or people who never regularly heard music during the time and were fascinated by this instrument.
The above piece is a cardboard cutout being mechanically fed through a barrel organ. The piece is a note for note rendition of the Cantina Theme from the Star Wars series. The time period that the organ was made was during the mechanical age so most likely mid to late 18th century. The piece being played was composed in the 70’s. It’s interesting to see an instrument play a tune created 200-300 years after it’s creation. The type of person who would venture out to hear that tune would be a fan of the Star Wars series who also enjoys classical inventions, antiques, and interesting fan-made compositions.
This music makes me feel nastalgic and happy reminding me of the original Star Wars trilogy. It was written by John Williams in the late 1970’s. Super fans and Star Wars nerds may enjoy hearing this as well as people who love barrel organs.
1. It makes me feel like I’m in a circus. It’s like this music is supposed to be fun and animated.
2. I believe this music was from a long time ago, so 1800.
3. I think an older elite audience was the public listening to this kind of music, because in my opinion I don’t think young people would enjoy this kind of music, and also you would have to be wealthy to pay for tickets for these concerts.
This melody sounds very lively, makes us want to “dancing” with it involuntarily.
I thought it come from the 18th century.
The audience who like to listen to it maybe very actively.
The melody of this song is happily, lively, or like the dance music. it should be around 1900.And i think the avidence of this song are younger people.
I really like how the cantina song from Stars Wars is being played on this organ, it gives a new sound to an already familiar tune. This song came out in 1977; however, the time period this song would be played on an organ could be around the early 1900s. While listening to this, I pictured people walking along a boardwalk and enjoying the music.
The music is fairly recent as it comes from Star Wars, a very uplifting tune that is meant to be entertaining for travelers and locals alike. It sounds like an altered version of jazz, and it was written around the mid-1970’s.
1. It sounded very familiar, it was an uplifting beat intended to bring joy,
2. The type of organ makes me think the music would be around 1850.
3. It sounded like something that would be played on the street or cafe.
It’s sounds like something you would here at a carnival or video game. I’m sure this would be great to entertain large crowds back in the day especially to those who never heard music from instruments before.
Eloy Garza August 30, 2018
It’s to bring people watching joy
Around 1750s
Townspeople, people walking around town
Rhiannon August 30, 2018
The music that I hear makes me think of a music box. The time period might’ve been in the early 1800s. The music was probably made to just entertain the general public on the streets.
Analisa August 30, 2018
The song has a fun feeling to it. It sounds like something that would be in a cartoon. I think this could be from the 1800s. I think the audience for this could be kids on the street listening to the barrel organ for entertainment.
David Fraga Guzman August 30, 2018
1. The sound of the organ is rather very up lifting makes me feel happy
2.the time period would have to be of the 18th century
3.the audience would be common people walking down a street
Emily Morales August 30, 2018
The music has a very hyped sound, as if you were in a carnival. Makes you want to move along with the music. The time period may be around the 1880’s. Audience would mostly consist of people who are in carnival or a concert with very entertaining music. Mainly towards the rich side of town .
sarah luckett August 30, 2018
Cantina Band- makes me feel like I’m outside at a fair or carnival because of the different notes. I can picture games, rides, and festival food.
The time period of the actual organ was over 2,000 years but most likely 1,000 years ago.
Maybe the audience would be gathered crowds.
Gabriela Sandoval August 30, 2018
The music makes me feel really lively and cheerful, it is very uplifting I think it was made to dance to. The time period seems to be in the 1760s. I believe this style of music was made to make the audience dance or celebrate, it could’ve been preformed at fairs or gatherings where a lot of people we’re present.
Lauren Valdez August 30, 2018
The music makes me feel nostalgic because it’s the cantina song from star wars and it’s very well known. The time period it was written in was around the 1970’s but it’s interesting to hear it played on an older instrument. I think the audience this song is geared towards is people that enjoy the star wars films.
Daniel Montaudon August 30, 2018
I feel nostalgic. I remember when you first meet Han Solo debating who shot first.
This song was from the first Star Wars debuting in 1977.
I believe the audience is someone like me who knows the song from the movies. Trying to hit your nostalgia. You can say most people know Star Wars so it’s a large audience.
Cabren August 30, 2018
The music makes me feel bubbly, it has fun style to it. It almost sounds like an old video game theme song or carnival music. I predit it was produced in the early 1800’s. The audience would be people who was raised listening to this style of music.
Pedro Lopez August 30, 2018
This tune makes me feel kind of happy or excited, it’s kind of funny. It could be used for a funny video or an old funny movie. The time period would be maybe the 1800s. I think that this tune is directed to people who want to dance or have a great time, mainly young people.
Hector torres August 30, 2018
The music kinda gives off a energetic mood involving a lot of dancing . This is the type of music that will be stuck in someone’s head because of the catch. I’m going to guess and say the time period this piece was played was late 1700s when the music box was first a thing. The audience that listened were probably families of wealth or just people who enjoyed music in general.
Lauren Valdez August 30, 2018
The music makes me feel nostalgic because it’s the cantina song from star wars and it’s very well known. The time period it was written in was around the 1970’s but it’s interesting to hear it played on an older instrument. I think the audience this song is geared towards is people that enjoy the star wars films.
Hamzeh Abu-Ashour August 30, 2018
This music would be categorized in the happy music section as it puts a feeling of energy and joy towards the audience. The music is upbeat and jumpy in a sense creating a colorful mood and a positive vibe. The time period of this instrument would most likely be in the late 18th century as it was invented in the beginning of the 1800’s. Audience for this music from the Barrel Organ would be town folks including places in coffee shops or outside crowded areas in hangout areas and resting spots.
Elena August 30, 2018
This song is from Star Wars, the aliens are playing this song on Tatooine. I’m not sure what time period it is based on. And the audience would be the aliens in the cantina, usually drunk and scummy.
Abdulrahman Alzahrani August 30, 2018
I believe that this kind of music is for entertainment purposes in public or at plays. it seems to me that the music is from somewhere at Europe in the 1800’s.
Triniti August 30, 2018
This piece of music gave me a feeling of excitement making me imagine i was at a carnival on a Ferris wheel.
The musics time period is around 1800’s
The audience would be people who are fans of music,townspeople, or maybe families.
Micheal Graf August 30, 2018
This music brings a feeling of nostalgia to me due to the fact its from a very popular movie I used to watch in my childhood. The time period for this sort of music would be the 1700’s, but this piece was obviously done recently. The audience for something like this during the time where this instrument was popular are people who either had enough fortune to own one, or people who never regularly heard music during the time and were fascinated by this instrument.
Steven Hollan August 30, 2018
The above piece is a cardboard cutout being mechanically fed through a barrel organ. The piece is a note for note rendition of the Cantina Theme from the Star Wars series. The time period that the organ was made was during the mechanical age so most likely mid to late 18th century. The piece being played was composed in the 70’s. It’s interesting to see an instrument play a tune created 200-300 years after it’s creation. The type of person who would venture out to hear that tune would be a fan of the Star Wars series who also enjoys classical inventions, antiques, and interesting fan-made compositions.
Justin F August 30, 2018
This music makes me feel nastalgic and happy reminding me of the original Star Wars trilogy. It was written by John Williams in the late 1970’s. Super fans and Star Wars nerds may enjoy hearing this as well as people who love barrel organs.
Anna Paula Cortes Silveira August 30, 2018
1. It makes me feel like I’m in a circus. It’s like this music is supposed to be fun and animated.
2. I believe this music was from a long time ago, so 1800.
3. I think an older elite audience was the public listening to this kind of music, because in my opinion I don’t think young people would enjoy this kind of music, and also you would have to be wealthy to pay for tickets for these concerts.
Yifan Wei August 30, 2018
This melody sounds very lively, makes us want to “dancing” with it involuntarily.
I thought it come from the 18th century.
The audience who like to listen to it maybe very actively.
SHU GUO August 30, 2018
The melody of this song is happily, lively, or like the dance music. it should be around 1900.And i think the avidence of this song are younger people.
Amy De La Garza August 30, 2018
I really like how the cantina song from Stars Wars is being played on this organ, it gives a new sound to an already familiar tune. This song came out in 1977; however, the time period this song would be played on an organ could be around the early 1900s. While listening to this, I pictured people walking along a boardwalk and enjoying the music.
Noah Ramon August 30, 2018
The music is fairly recent as it comes from Star Wars, a very uplifting tune that is meant to be entertaining for travelers and locals alike. It sounds like an altered version of jazz, and it was written around the mid-1970’s.
Conor Keelty August 30, 2018
1. It sounded very familiar, it was an uplifting beat intended to bring joy,
2. The type of organ makes me think the music would be around 1850.
3. It sounded like something that would be played on the street or cafe.
daniel August 30, 2018
The music feels like a happy sound for families recorded around the 1800’s for it sounds like
Cristian Z. August 30, 2018
It’s sounds like something you would here at a carnival or video game. I’m sure this would be great to entertain large crowds back in the day especially to those who never heard music from instruments before.
Cristian Hall August 30, 2018
The music is very festival-like. Sounds a lot like the music from the 19th century. The audience would be people looking for good time.