What good would an Optigan be if you didn’t have any sheet music to go with it?? Here is a complete listing of all the Optigan music books, including all the known revisions featuring different song listings, etc. Most of the early books were arranged by Johnny Largo himself, but lots of arrangements were also done by Mike LeDoux and Chic Parnell. These arrangements differ from typical chord organ arrangements in that they make specific use of the Optigan’s light metronome by coding the music with a measuring system developed by Johnny Largo called the “Automatic Beat Counter.” Johnny tells me that this system is still in use today in EZ-play sheet music editions, long after the demise of Optigan. Click on the book cover to see a list of songs included in each book.
(1971 original version)
(1971 later version)
(1972 New Revised Edition)
(1970 & 1971 original version)
(1971 later version)
(1972 New Revised Edition)
(1971 original version)
(1972 New Revised Edition)
(1970 & 1971 original version)
(1971 later version)
(1972 New Revised Edition)
(1971 original version)
(1972 New Revised Edition)
(1971 original version)
(1972 New Revised Edition)
(1972 New Revised Edition)
(1972 New Revised Edition)
(1972 New Revised Edition)
(1972 New Revised Edition)
(1972 New Revised Edition)
(1972 New Revised Edition)
(1972)
(1973)
(1973)
(1973)
(1973)
June 27th, 2009 at 2:44 pm
How do you order product from your website? Also, could you tell me how to find the fuses on the 35002? My Optigan turns on, the wheel spins, I can hear noise from the speakers but I cannot get music to play. I may need fuses. Thank you. Sydney Beck