Everyone needs a tuba stop in their life - at school (Christ’s Hospital), the chapel organ had a monster tuba stop in the west organ in the gallery - excellent to wake kids up after a long sermon!
I'm delighted with the addition of the sesquialtera. I have very happy memories of playing this wonderful organ for choral evensongs back in the 1980s, but I do remember missing a sesquialtera or something like it for the Bach chorale preludes I played before the services. Good job!
Wonderful. Here in New Jersey US, we have the Midmer - Losh organ in Whelan Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City. I'm sure its' Tuba Mirabilis ' are quite impressive as well.
Everyone needs a tuba stop in their life - at school (Christ’s Hospital), the chapel organ had a monster tuba stop in the west organ in the gallery - excellent to wake kids up after a long sermon!
I'm delighted with the addition of the sesquialtera. I have very happy memories of playing this wonderful organ for choral evensongs back in the 1980s, but I do remember missing a sesquialtera or something like it for the Bach chorale preludes I played before the services. Good job!
Wonderful. Here in New Jersey US, we have the Midmer - Losh organ in Whelan Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City. I'm sure its' Tuba Mirabilis ' are quite impressive as well.
Truly a Mirabilis of a video diary - thank you so much for a fascinating insight into this repitching of the organ.
The final hymn is 'Lo, He Comes with Clouds Descending' - tune Helmsley
I like the old Tuba
Yes, I do too, but the new tuba is also good?
Same
I agree, the new stop resembles a Trumpet stop.
P.E. Gottrocks me too!
cool
Tuba should be 16'
What is the name of the final hymn played?
TrompetteHarmonique
Lo, he comes with clouds descending
Lo he comes with clouds descending
'Lo He comes with clouds descending' Tune Helmsley...
The final hymns is " lo he comes with clouds descending" the tune is Helmsley.
Lo He comes with clouds ascending.. something like that
Shame not to her the final hymn as an example of the new sound.