Trum 🎉 Pet! I like his “ why not “ approach. A very bold chef at the stove of sound. No timidity to be found in this mix. A true phantom of the organ. 😊
What fun! I met you many years ago at, I believe, an AGO event. I also remember you playing for an event in Pasadena on a 2-manual Allen. You made is sound good. It must be nice to have the two large organs and several smaller instruments at your disposal. I suspect that "Take Me out to the Ballgame" has seldom been played with such resources. Early ball parks found that piping a Hammond through the sound system worked. Now Dodger Stadium has a high-end digital instrument, perhaps a Roland, for its games. Incidentally, the trumpet "charge" call universally heard at ball parks, including Dodger Stadium, began with fans bringing trumpets to the L. A. Coliseum and playing the charge call used at USC football games, also played at the Coliseum. Thank you Christoph.
Super tolle Vorstellung, i Love it👍👍👍 ich war 1996 zu Besuch und vergesse es nie🤗
Very cool registrations! I haven't heard this song on pipe organ in YEARS!! Well done sir.😄🎵🎶👍
I love it when a big pipe organ gets good and loud.
Trum 🎉 Pet! I like his “ why not “ approach.
A very bold chef at the stove of sound.
No timidity to be found in this mix. A true phantom of the organ. 😊
I like your term 'stove of sound'. That's really what it is.
Play it loud! Play it proud!
Wonderful to see the registration!
Your renditions are always appreciated
Great fun! Enjoyed this so much. The choices you have with such a huge instrument would make me short circuit.
It's like being a kid in a toy store :)
Dear Christopher; What a joy to have you at the First Church organ.
Thank you, Charles.
What fun! I met you many years ago at, I believe, an AGO event. I also remember you playing for an event in Pasadena on a 2-manual Allen. You made is sound good. It must be nice to have the two large organs and several smaller instruments at your disposal. I suspect that "Take Me out to the Ballgame" has seldom been played with such resources. Early ball parks found that piping a Hammond through the sound system worked. Now Dodger Stadium has a high-end digital instrument, perhaps a Roland, for its games. Incidentally, the trumpet "charge" call universally heard at ball parks, including Dodger Stadium, began with fans bringing trumpets to the L. A. Coliseum and playing the charge call used at USC football games, also played at the Coliseum. Thank you Christoph.
Thanks for this detailed comment, Gary.
Ok I think the crescendo pedal fully open is my favorite! ❤️
Thanks for commenting, Gabriel.
being in the cockpit of a plane would be easier than all those settings on that organ.. wow thats a lot of sound
I think of it as being in a spaceship :)
@@christophbull beam me up, Scotty!
he starts playing at 6:56 . . . . .
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