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Classic music box music

Music boxes were historically developed from European clocks. The invention of a Geneva clockmaker in 1976 reduced the size of the music box to a minimum. In 1870, a German inventor invented the disk-type music box, which was invented in Switzerland in the 17th century. The music box industry surpassed the watchmaking industry, which made the small town on the edge of the Jura Mountains in Switzerland famous all over the world. After World War II, Japan entered the music box industry. "Castle in the Sky" was a cartoon released in 1986, and it was at that time that Castle in the Sky Music has become popular to this day. Music boxes have 8 tones, 18 tones, 36 tones, and 48 tones. The more music, the better. I have an 18-note sky city, and the 48-tone one sounds better than a piano solo!

Dream Wedding

Prayer

Some famous piano music can be found

Music boxes can be collected and have high collection value. Very memorable.

There is also a Japanese song called The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, which is hard to find.