Enharmonic chamber organ by Thomas Parker

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • For the last few months our enharmonic chamber organ made by Thomas Parker in London in 1765 has been undergoing conservation and restoration. It is now back on display and in tip top shape in the Binks Gallery. Willie Hendry demonstrates its sound in the short video made by the St C's team.
    What is an enharmonic organ? This instrument was made during a time when sharps and flats were different notes. That means on this instrument the player can choose if they are playing sharps, or by moving a slider and activating a different set of pipes, they can change to flats. It makes a huge difference, especially is you have the slider set to the wrong setting!

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