This is quite a generous spec for a unit organ. There are three diapason ranks, two of them unenclosed (on Great and Pedals), which is probably why the organ is so powerful. Inside the box, the Flute and Geigen ranks only go up to 4 foot pitch, leaving the Salicional to do the rest of the flue work. This includes the mutations, which would be interesting to play with. On the pedals I noticed that the so-called Octave is a 4 foot flute, which the NPOR spec confirms, but with (sic) alongside as if they don't believe it! For the pistons I imagine there is a setter board 'under the bonnet'. Not something you can mess around with during a service, but useful if the church gets a new organist. Finally, thank you for sharing this and all the other organic visitations, and I wish you a happy rest-of-Christmas and a productive New Year.
Thank you for that - all makes sense! I've played this organ many times over the years (for funerals/weddings and the like) and I have always been impressed by the power it punches. I didn't know that the pistons would be adjustable...I assumed that they were preset when made. Wishing you a Merry Christmas too and thank you for the nice comments 🎄
First of all, that opening cut had my water coming straight out of my nose, it was the funniest thing. I loved it. But, what a lovely organ. That pedal division is no joke!!
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Thanks fr the demo. There are still many many organs for you to show us as the UK is full of parish churches. When are you going to get your hands on a rally big cathedral organ, or at least a 4 manual in a large town. Merry Xmas and a happy organ new year !!
There are tons! It’s finding the time (and getting permission from churches) to get round them all. Also got a cathedral organ ‘almost’ lined up for next year. Watch this space…and who knows where that could lead! Thanks for watching and have a great Christmas 🎄👍🎹
I sincerely hope that despite there not being an organist at this church, the tuning and maintenance contract for this organ has not been cancelled or suspended. The problems with the reed until will probably be due to lack of regular use. This can only get worse unless it is dealt with and the organ could become unplayable in a matter of months.
Thankfully, despite the lack of organist, this organ is tuned and maintained regularly. The church warden was aware of the reed/contact problem and are having this dealt with in the New Year 👍🎹
Did you test to see if it’s a unit organ? The stop list (and the sound) screams unifications to me, and I somehow suspect the Great division really only gave a Principal Chorus, all the stops on the right side of the Gr tabs are actually swell stops and enclosed. Could be quite a serviceable instrument with decent possibilities if it’s maintained well.
It definitely only has 6 ranks and was built and designed that way for reasons of space/cost, suggesting unit organ to me (and the NPOR report). I get what you mean though! Thankfully it is tuned and maintained regularly despite there not being an organist 👍
You don't say what the action of this organ was originally. presumably a tracker? Your voice mike needs turning up a bit as it sounded muffled and when you played the organ the sound was too loud by comparison. Any way, merry Xmas and thanks for the demo,
That’s a unit organ with a detached console and I believe it has always been electric action. It replaced an earlier tracker organ, built by Harrison & Harrison, which was moved to a different church (I think the earlier organ would have been much more my cup of tea). Again, an earlyish video so forgive the sound quality. Hope I’ve improved 🙄👍🎹
This is quite a generous spec for a unit organ. There are three diapason ranks, two of them unenclosed (on Great and Pedals), which is probably why the organ is so powerful. Inside the box, the Flute and Geigen ranks only go up to 4 foot pitch, leaving the Salicional to do the rest of the flue work. This includes the mutations, which would be interesting to play with. On the pedals I noticed that the so-called Octave is a 4 foot flute, which the NPOR spec confirms, but with (sic) alongside as if they don't believe it!
For the pistons I imagine there is a setter board 'under the bonnet'. Not something you can mess around with during a service, but useful if the church gets a new organist.
Finally, thank you for sharing this and all the other organic visitations, and I wish you a happy rest-of-Christmas and a productive New Year.
Thank you for that - all makes sense! I've played this organ many times over the years (for funerals/weddings and the like) and I have always been impressed by the power it punches. I didn't know that the pistons would be adjustable...I assumed that they were preset when made. Wishing you a Merry Christmas too and thank you for the nice comments 🎄
First of all, that opening cut had my water coming straight out of my nose, it was the funniest thing. I loved it.
But, what a lovely organ. That pedal division is no joke!!
Glad you enjoyed, and yep, a lovely organ 👍🎹 I’m approaching 1000 subscribers so please share with all your musical friends and help me reach my milestone! Merry Christmas (OG)🎄🎶🎵🎹
Thank you for another really interesting video. Warmest wishes to you for Christmas!
Thanks as ever and Merry Christmas 🎄
Thanks fr the demo. There are still many many organs for you to show us as the UK is full of parish churches. When are you going to get your hands on a rally big cathedral organ, or at least a 4 manual in a large town. Merry Xmas and a happy organ new year !!
There are tons! It’s finding the time (and getting permission from churches) to get round them all. Also got a cathedral organ ‘almost’ lined up for next year. Watch this space…and who knows where that could lead! Thanks for watching and have a great Christmas 🎄👍🎹
Those reeds just wouldn't shut up on the swell, and the intro was funny. Merry Christmas anyway!
Yeah, a bit of a nuisance! Have a good one 🎹👍
Excellent. Thank you.
I sincerely hope that despite there not being an organist at this church, the tuning and maintenance contract for this organ has not been cancelled or suspended. The problems with the reed until will probably be due to
lack of regular use. This can only get worse unless it is dealt with and the organ could become unplayable in a matter of months.
Thankfully, despite the lack of organist, this organ is tuned and maintained regularly. The church warden was aware of the reed/contact problem and are having this dealt with in the New Year 👍🎹
certainly another lovely pipe organ with very good power and a good variety of stops if i lived closer i would be in there playing it
Thanks for another interesting organ. Have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Years!
Same to you - all the best 👍🎹
That was a funny intro, Merry Christmas.
Same to you - Merry Christmas 🎄 🎹👍
Thanks for the very cool demonstration! Have a safe and happy Christmas and New Years!
Thanks, you too! 👍🎹
Being slightly out of tune really adds to the sound. Even a bit more celeste like.... I love it.
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Did you test to see if it’s a unit organ? The stop list (and the sound) screams unifications to me, and I somehow suspect the Great division really only gave a Principal Chorus, all the stops on the right side of the Gr tabs are actually swell stops and enclosed. Could be quite a serviceable instrument with decent possibilities if it’s maintained well.
It definitely only has 6 ranks and was built and designed that way for reasons of space/cost, suggesting unit organ to me (and the NPOR report). I get what you mean though! Thankfully it is tuned and maintained regularly despite there not being an organist 👍
You don't say what the action of this organ was originally. presumably a tracker? Your voice mike needs turning up a bit as it sounded muffled and when you played the organ the sound was too loud by comparison. Any way, merry Xmas and thanks for the demo,
That’s a unit organ with a detached console and I believe it has always been electric action. It replaced an earlier tracker organ, built by Harrison & Harrison, which was moved to a different church (I think the earlier organ would have been much more my cup of tea). Again, an earlyish video so forgive the sound quality. Hope I’ve improved 🙄👍🎹