Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • This is the hymn "Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus" (tune name "Stuttgart") played on an Allen ADC 5300A-DK organ. This arrangement comes from the book "A Catholic Book of Hymns" by Noel Jones. I'll include a list of the stops I used below for anyone curious.
    Feel free to put song requests down in the comments section - I'll do my best to get around to them!
    Intro:
    Pedal: Trompette 8, Fagott 16, Bombarde 16, Contre Bombarde 32, Flute Ouverte 4, Gedackt Flote 8, Choral Bass 4, Lieblich Gedackt 16, Octave 8, Bourdon 16, Diapason 16, Contre Bourdon 32, Contre Basse 32.
    Swell: Salicional 8, Voix Celeste 8, Gershum, Gemshorn Celeste 8, Principal Conique 4, Flute Bouchee 8, Octave 2, Flute a Fuseau 4, Flute a Bec 2, Celeste Tuning.
    Great: Schalmei 8, Trompete 8, Waldflote 2, Mixtur IV, Doublette 2, Spitzflote 4, Super Octave 2, Prestant 4, Rohrflote 8, Octave 4, Flute Dolce II 8, Montre 8, Prinzipal 8, Erzahler Celeste 8, Erzahler 8, Celeste Tuning.
    Couplers: Great to Pedal, Swell to Pedal
    Verse 1: Turned off the Pedal Bombarde 16' and all three 32' stops.
    Verse 2: Turned off the Great to Pedal Coupler, as well as the Pedal Trompette 8, Fagott 16, Diapason 16, and Bourdon 16.
    Verse 3: Turned off the Swell Octave 2 and Flute a Bec 2, and didn't pedal.
    Verse 4: Turned off the Swell Principal Conique 4 and Flute a Fuseau 4, and continued to not pedal.
    Verse 5: Turned on all Pedal stops removed in verse 2, the Swell Trompette 8', the Pedal Contre Basse 32' and Contre Bourdon 32', and activated the Swell to Great Coupler. The Contre Bombarde 32' came on at the very end for the final chord. Feel free to email me (address on the channel's about page) with any further questions!

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