The robots are part of a 105-key organ and can be seen miming along to the music.
Robot organ plays a tune at Northamptonshire indoor fairgroundArchive footage from 1983 showed a device dubbed the "world's largest robot organ" playing a tune at an indoor fairground.
The attraction, housed at Turner's Musical Merry-go-round in Northamptonshire, featured a 105-key organ and robots that mimed along to the music. The fair, at Wooton, opened in 1983 and was home to a variety of musical and fairground antiquities, including a carousel and Wurlitzer organs. Owner Nigel Turner said the robots were always popular: "Usually that one will get a round of applause at the end."
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