What is so capturing is the closeness of each note played left and right, a delight to follow, listening. What makes Bach's music so great ! Thank you for this !
Gorgeous beyond belief! as an organist I love the idea of not having to walk to the church when I want to play! It is so clear and in tune that I can just listen to this all day!
Sei un artista!, hai realizzato un'opera d'arte, questo è più dei lavori fa-da-te che vedi di solito. Ma non credo che l'organo sia il re degli strumenti.
Everybody was focussing on the sound... I really love the keys, I was delighted by the texture of the wood! This by itself warms my heart! Come sono incantato dal legno dei tasti mai visti!
@@nippocast Infatti, quando guardo il video, devo sempre pensare: Come potrei farlo sostituire i tasti di plastica dei miei strumenti elettronici con tasti di legno? Ma io so bene la risposta: Non posso - ci vorrebbe troppo tempo di costruirli. Ma - chissà?
Splendida realizzazione. Mi ha fatto tornare alla mente gli esemplari costruiti insieme all'amico Luigi Sacco: complimenti davvero. E splendidi armonici !!!
da appassionato d'organo le dico che l'organo che ha costruito è un opera d'arte in tutti i suoi elementi, tastiera, canne , registri e cassa armonica, veramente un lavoro da artista.
Beautiful music; beautiful playing; beautiful instrument; congratulations. I love the spotted metal on full display. The organ sounds exactly how you would expect from its appearance.
Absolutely marvellous! You really know how to master your own creation! Great sound, excellent woodworking art, a unique design, and an amazing compact-sized instrument for a living-room! Great job on isolating that blower in its own booth!
Complimenti soprattutto per l'intonazione del materiale fonico... il Flauto di 4 p. ha una pronuncia splendida. In tutta sincerità penso si tratti di una qualità e precisione che di rado si apprezzano in altri contesti, presso altisonanti botteghe organarie. Rinnovo la lode e il plauso per l'autore. Francesco Guzzonato.
Thanks, I always appreciate when people share nice things. I am planning on doing pipe organ building too in the near future. It helps me to see what others do.
My mother ans stepfather were piano and organ instructors. Unfortunately, I am not a player, but I dream of being a "consultant" to offer advice for churches on how to maintain and repair organs. Also, if you want to build an organ and are looking for a place to install it, you might consider donating it to a church or school.
Wow...! What an amazing job you've made of this organ.... it sounds delightful.... It has a very "historic" sound.... much like an organ from a 16th century church... :)
Hi This is absolutely crazy. Ive considered buidling and organ with these designs. could you make a video with information about the organ and how you build it
@@nippocast When you got your pipes - were they already voiced for 55mm? Or did you have to do some re-voicing to bring them down? (Most "used pipes" here in the United States are at 3+ inches.)
@@Mikethealtarboy Hi Micheal, actually the pressure is higher, I was wrong, it is about 65mm in water column. The pipes were made to work at 80 / 90mm in a water column, so I had to re-voiced them all! however, considering that they were playing very loud, because they came from a church, the fact of lowering the pressure helped me to make them sound a little softer without upsetting them.
Congratulations, your pipe organ has very beautiful voices! And as a musician I am wondering, I cannot hear any of the pipes being out of tune! In making pipes, you probably used a microphone + frequency meter to tune the pipes?
Hi Leo, Thanks! i used a specific tuner for organ, but i have also a spectrum analyzer with dedicated mic. If you are interested I started a new format where I show the building process of a portative organ.
Curious. Both the manual board and the pedal board are missing that one extra C key typical of a piano-style keyboard (on the manual, it is the only solid fat key which is not notched for a C# key). I once had a toy grand piano which also stopped short of that extra C key, and so it stopped on B, instead.
Salve, per le canne ho speso circa 500 euro più la spedizione (le ho prese in Inghilterra). ho dovuto rimettere in forma le canne in metallo e fare qualche saldatura, anche le canne in legno hanno subito una restaurazione in quanto alcune non suonavano più (sono di fine 800'). Come tempo ci ho messo 2 anni lavorando nei weekend e alcune sere durante la settimana. Grazie!
I like this so much! However, why did you terminate the upper compass at B instead of just one more note to C49? It seems like the presence of C49 would allow much more literature to be played while involving a minimum of additional materials and dimensions.
Thank you! ...you're right, it was a mistake, windchest already has the additional channel ready, as soon as I can I will make the addition of the key 49
+Envergure Thanks, not all the pipes... I built from scratch some wood pipes and almost rebuilt the Others, and repair, put in shape and voiced the metal ones (all in bad conditions, most not speaking)
@@nippocast In the 1950s, one of the members of Grace Cathedral in Topeka, Kansas bought the old organ and reinstalled it in his barn. Getting the pipes back in working order and tuned was the biggest challenge.
Veramente bella l'esecuzione di questa "Variazione" e complimenti per lo strumento che ha costruito, molto ben curato in tutti i dettagli sia estetici che in quelli relativi all'intonazione dei registri, in particolare sono rimasto piuttosto colpito dal Flauto di 4', sia x la bellezza che x la versatilità....dall'ascolto molta è la simiglianza con un altro registro di scuola tedesca, ovvero il Violflöte (www.organstops.org/v/ViolFlute.html). Se può darmi qualche specifica in più mi farebbe molto piacere!! Grazie e ancora complimenti.
Grazie molte!Questo registro di flauto veneziano da 4' l'ho acquistato in Inghilterra, ma proviene da un'organo che è stato restaurato da organari italiani(purtroppo non so chi). E' relativamente recente, costruito intorno agli anni 60' ed ha un suono veramente bello. E' leggermente conico e con bocche molto basse, purtroppo non c'è impresso il costruttore... ho chiesto in giro e mi hanno detto che è un registro relativamente raro e che i Fratelli Ruffatti lo fanno ancora, però dubito che provenga da loro.
"Soon video 3 with all stops", he said in January 2016... 😭 Obviously something went very wrong, his last video is from June 2016, it's hard to don't think something very bad happened 😭😭😭 But I hope it's all ok and he just forgot his RUclips channel because he got a lot of commissions to make wonderful master pieces like this organ!!!! 💝💝💝
@@SoggySandwich80 Thanks!, as soon as i'll reach 500 subs I'll start a format where i show how to built a portative organ, with traditional construction methods. If you interested, stay tuned!
If you want to build your own, there are commercial sources for organ pipes. Back in the 1970s, there were a few companies in Los Angeles who bought premade pipes and woodwork from kitchen cabinet makers to build small church organs.
+Patrick Meyer You could, but i think that the distance make it difficult and expensive to delivery, I'm in Italy... If you want contact me to vimana2009@libero.it
Part Three: ruclips.net/video/gVl2O6uNexs/видео.html
Check it out!
What is so capturing is the closeness of each note played left and right, a delight to follow, listening. What makes Bach's music so great ! Thank you for this !
Gorgeous beyond belief! as an organist I love the idea of not having to walk to the church when I want to play! It is so clear and in tune that I can just listen to this all day!
Lehman Brothers, thank you!
absolutely wonderful sound. it really makes my day to here this organ.
+Patrick Meyer Thanks! :D
@@nippocast Hi friend, great job. You can give me the project of the organ. Thanks. vjss.joaquim@gmail.com
I have no idea how RUclips brought me here but I'm glad it did. Amazing craftsmanship.
The sound is so pure it seems to come from another world. Many thanks.
This is the best interpretation of this piece.
Wow, Thank You! :)
Sei un artista!, hai realizzato un'opera d'arte, questo è più dei lavori fa-da-te che vedi di solito. Ma non credo che l'organo sia il re degli strumenti.
Grazie del commento Adolfo!
Bellissimo questo organo, ha un bel suono, molto piu bello di quelli più grossi.
grazie!
Non ho parole per definire la qualità di questi video e di questo canale scoperto, purtroppo, solo oggi!
Complimenti di vero cuore!
Lorenzo Fabietti
Ti ringrazio molto Lorenzo, apprezzo le tue parole.
@@nippocast Grazie a te! Un caro saluto! Seguo i tuoi aggiornamenti!
Everybody was focussing on the sound...
I really love the keys, I was delighted by the texture of the wood! This by itself warms my heart!
Come sono incantato dal legno dei tasti mai visti!
Thanks uwose!
@@nippocast Infatti, quando guardo il video, devo sempre pensare: Come potrei farlo sostituire i tasti di plastica dei miei strumenti elettronici con tasti di legno? Ma io so bene la risposta: Non posso - ci vorrebbe troppo tempo di costruirli. Ma - chissà?
Wow.. incredibile e stupendo lavoro . Perfetto . Complimenti !
Grazie!
¡Hermoso trabajo, Gianmaria! Esos tubos realmente cantan con dulzura y claridad. ¡Felicitaciones!
Grazie Sergio!
oh my goodness that was so beautiful. Can't imagine how much hard work and love went into making this.
Indeed 😀, Thank you Josep!
This organ is glorious...such mellifluous, mellow flutes. Beautiful playing too.
Thanks!
Tanto di cappello. . un opera d 'arte . Complimenti di cuore ...
Grazie!
Splendida realizzazione. Mi ha fatto tornare alla mente gli esemplari costruiti insieme all'amico Luigi Sacco: complimenti davvero. E splendidi armonici !!!
Grazie tante!
best sounding amateur instrument i've seen yet ! Makes me believe in my own dream of making my own real pipe organ one day !
Wow!, Thanks
da appassionato d'organo le dico che l'organo che ha costruito è un opera d'arte in tutti i suoi elementi, tastiera, canne , registri e cassa armonica, veramente un lavoro da artista.
Grazie!
nippocast prego :-)
Brave man, posting a video about playing on your own organ on the internet. Brilliant sound and epic build. Thank you for posting this!
Tjank you Rick!
Beautiful music; beautiful playing; beautiful instrument; congratulations. I love the spotted metal on full display. The organ sounds exactly how you would expect from its appearance.
Thanks!
Complimenti! Un suono molto bello. Anche l’organo!
Grazie!
Absolutely marvellous! You really know how to master your own creation! Great sound, excellent woodworking art, a unique design, and an amazing compact-sized instrument for a living-room!
Great job on isolating that blower in its own booth!
Thanks!
Quelle belle sonorité! Bravo de la part d'un organiste professionnel!
merci beaucoup!
Perfect execution of my favorite piece of all time
Thanks! Yes, it's an amazing piece
Very nice music and beautiful organ
Thanks!
Very nice sounding little organ. It reminds me of E.Power Biggs recordings on the Flentrop organ in the Busch Reisinger Museum.
Thanks!
Just Beautiful, You should record yourself playing church hymns
What a very nice warm sound, I love it! Regards, Gary Jansen, The Netherlands.
Thanks Gary, good night from Italy!
Complimenti soprattutto per l'intonazione del materiale fonico... il Flauto di 4 p. ha una pronuncia splendida. In tutta sincerità penso si tratti di una qualità e precisione che di rado si apprezzano in altri contesti, presso altisonanti botteghe organarie. Rinnovo la lode e il plauso per l'autore.
Francesco Guzzonato.
Grazie! apprezzo molto.
beautiful instruments, great sound, thanks for sharing and playing! subscribed
Thanks!
Truly fantastic. And very well finished off as well.
Thanks!
Impressive and incredible. Hats off
Thanks!
favoloso fantastico incredibile complimenti bravo
Grazie!
Feels in soul when this is played with pipe organ
Yeah... Thanks Azaron
@@nippocast hard to imagine that It's homemade
Che meraviglia!
Grazie!
Thanks, I always appreciate when people share nice things. I am planning on doing pipe organ building too in the near future. It helps me to see what others do.
My mother ans stepfather were piano and organ instructors. Unfortunately, I am not a player, but I dream of being a "consultant" to offer advice for churches on how to maintain and repair organs. Also, if you want to build an organ and are looking for a place to install it, you might consider donating it to a church or school.
Wow...! What an amazing job you've made of this organ.... it sounds delightful....
It has a very "historic" sound.... much like an organ from a 16th century church... :)
Thanks!
The "chiff" is a characteristic sound of Baroque Era organs.
This sounds incredible, outstanding work.
Thanks Nic!
This organ has a nice sound!
Very impressive!
+Ian Thompson Thanks!
Ciao complimenti ancora per l'organo di casa tua
Grazie!
Grazie!
tanti complimenti! E` un miracolo vero!..
Grazie!
Fantastic work! Bellissimo!
I am hoping to finally build one soon after years of thinking about it.
Grazie!
Wow! So amanzing sound ! Bravo!
Thanks!
This is superb - well done. Delightful sound.
Thanks!
Hats off!!
Thanks!
I’m impressed at how many people just go on and build Pipe organs out of wood
If I have the time, I might even do it in the future
bel lavoro complimenti. sarebbe interessante vedere anche la fase di costruzione
Grazie, farò dei video a breve
Przyjemny dźwięk instrumentu.
Thanks!
Hi This is absolutely crazy. Ive considered buidling and organ with these designs. could you make a video with information about the organ and how you build it
Hi, Actually there is a mini series of videos in which I show how the organ is built. I am also preparing a book with the projects of my organs.
I loved it! I would like to build one for myself! WOW
Thanks!
Congratulations!! Your organ have a sweet and very "organic" sound. ¿How much pressure (wáter column) have you voiced the pipes?
Hi, thanks! to 55 millimeters of water column
Low pressures but great sound, I'm very impressed!
@@nippocast When you got your pipes - were they already voiced for 55mm? Or did you have to do some re-voicing to bring them down? (Most "used pipes" here in the United States are at 3+ inches.)
@@Mikethealtarboy Hi Micheal, actually the pressure is higher, I was wrong, it is about 65mm in water column. The pipes were made to work at 80 / 90mm in a water column, so I had to re-voiced them all! however, considering that they were playing very loud, because they came from a church, the fact of lowering the pressure helped me to make them sound a little softer without upsetting them.
@@nippocast Oh excellent. Then perhaps I can have similar results.
Congratulations, your pipe organ has very beautiful voices!
And as a musician I am wondering, I cannot hear any of the pipes being out of tune!
In making pipes, you probably used a microphone + frequency meter to tune the pipes?
Hi Leo, Thanks! i used a specific tuner for organ, but i have also a spectrum analyzer with dedicated mic. If you are interested I started a new format where I show the building process of a portative organ.
@@nippocast Thank you for your kind answer! Sure, afterwards I saw many of your extra videos, where you show how to build and tune your pipes!
Che brano ha suonato? Complimenti per l'ottimo lavoro.
Curious. Both the manual board and the pedal board are missing that one extra C key typical of a piano-style keyboard (on the manual, it is the only solid fat key which is not notched for a C# key). I once had a toy grand piano which also stopped short of that extra C key, and so it stopped on B, instead.
Bravo!
Grazie!
Genial! Congratulation, parabéns!
Thanks!
complimenti sei stato bravissimo. Una curiosità, mi piace il pezzo che stai suonando; che brano è?
Ciao, grazie. è la variazione numero 21 delle variazioni Goldberg di Bach
Орган красівий і музика тоже,и органист вовремя нажимает на нужние клавіши!!! Александр Одессит
Complimenti
Grazie!
This is crazy? C'est génial.
Thank you!
This is a very nice organ, is the 2' Principal coming up soon, I'm curious to hear it
ruclips.net/video/gVl2O6uNexs/видео.html
Superb sound. Wish I had space ;-) Well done on the build.
Thanks
Прекрасное звучание, и игра.
Ohhh, I commented about hearing the other voices - too soon! Thanks!
More, More!
The voicing of these pipes is beyond lovely!!!! Did you make and/or voice them?
Thanks!, i voiced them
Magnifico! ma quel pezzo che suonasti, come si chiamo'?
Wich manual book bulder have you use to made it?
The art of organ buildings
really really really nice! congrats. do u have any organ's project?
Thanks! yes i have a complete portative organ project in CAD, my next built
Eccezionale
Grazie Simone!
what piece was it? very nice
Hi Pablo! Goldberg Variations, by Johan Sebastian Bach
The facade looks very medieval, especially the left side like a watch tower of a castle. Did you design this by yourself?
Yes, inspired by ancient Italian organs
When will video 3 come out?
New video uploaded!
Please. Play more songs with this organ!!!
Wonderful..
Thanks
Buongiorno,per tutte le canne quanto ha speso, e quanto ci ha messo per costruirlo?
Salve, per le canne ho speso circa 500 euro più la spedizione (le ho prese in Inghilterra). ho dovuto rimettere in forma le canne in metallo e fare qualche saldatura, anche le canne in legno hanno subito una restaurazione in quanto alcune non suonavano più (sono di fine 800'). Come tempo ci ho messo 2 anni lavorando nei weekend e alcune sere durante la settimana.
Grazie!
nippocast Grazie, a te/lei!!! Complimenti per il bellissimo strumento
Complimenti, non sono molti quelli che possono vantare di suonare una propria creatura. Bravo!!
I like this so much! However, why did you terminate the upper compass at B instead of just one more note to C49? It seems like the presence of C49 would allow much more literature to be played while involving a minimum of additional materials and dimensions.
Thank you! ...you're right, it was a mistake, windchest already has the additional channel ready, as soon as I can I will make the addition of the key 49
Ora pro nobis
Love the voicing of this instrument. Are the white keys spalted maple?
Thanks, yes they are.
What was the hardest part about making your organ?
the most difficult parts were the keyboard and wind chest, Thanks
which piece is this?
Hi, variato 22 from Goldberg variations. Johann Sebastian Bach
E mi faresti una cortesia di darmi il nome del pezzo che stavi suonando mi piace davvero tanto che vorrei esporlo all'esame del conservatorio
Ciao e grazie, è la variazione numero 22 delle variazioni Goldberg. bwv 988
Which is that melody?
Hello I'd like to sample your organ for my personal electric organ, can we talk about it? How much would it cost?
I never did it. write me in private: vimana2009@libero.it
Do you have a video with the 2' Principal?
+jeepsforever hi,
yes, i'm going to post it soon
Ciao come si chiama il pezzo? 😊
Ciao, Variazione n° 22 delle variazioni Goldberg Di Bach BWV 988
Wow, that is incredible! Did you make the pipes at home too?
+Envergure Thanks, not all the pipes... I built from scratch some wood pipes and almost rebuilt the Others, and repair, put in shape and voiced the metal ones (all in bad conditions, most not speaking)
@@nippocast In the 1950s, one of the members of Grace Cathedral in Topeka, Kansas bought the old organ and reinstalled it in his barn. Getting the pipes back in working order and tuned was the biggest challenge.
Veramente bella l'esecuzione di questa "Variazione" e complimenti per lo strumento che ha costruito, molto ben curato in tutti i dettagli sia estetici che in quelli relativi all'intonazione dei registri, in particolare sono rimasto piuttosto colpito dal Flauto di 4', sia x la bellezza che x la versatilità....dall'ascolto molta è la simiglianza con un altro registro di scuola tedesca, ovvero il Violflöte
(www.organstops.org/v/ViolFlute.html). Se può darmi qualche specifica in più mi farebbe molto piacere!!
Grazie e ancora complimenti.
Grazie molte!Questo registro di flauto veneziano da 4' l'ho acquistato in Inghilterra, ma proviene da un'organo che è stato restaurato da organari italiani(purtroppo non so chi). E' relativamente recente, costruito intorno agli anni 60' ed ha un suono veramente bello. E' leggermente conico e con bocche molto basse, purtroppo non c'è impresso il costruttore... ho chiesto in giro e mi hanno detto che è un registro relativamente raro e che i Fratelli Ruffatti lo fanno ancora, però dubito che provenga da loro.
"Soon video 3 with all stops", he said in January 2016... 😭 Obviously something went very wrong, his last video is from June 2016, it's hard to don't think something very bad happened 😭😭😭 But I hope it's all ok and he just forgot his RUclips channel because he got a lot of commissions to make wonderful master pieces like this organ!!!! 💝💝💝
New video uploaded!
What’s the piece he played
HI, I played variation n ° 22 (alla breve) of the goldberg variations BWV988. Thanks!
nippocast thanks man, also your homemade organ Is gorgeous, I love the keys especially with the Spalted wood
@@SoggySandwich80 Thanks!, as soon as i'll reach 500 subs I'll start a format where i show how to built a portative organ, with traditional construction methods. If you interested, stay tuned!
😍😍😍👍👍👍
No new videos yet :) Love your playing
New video uploaded!
when will there be a video with the three stops?
yes, you're right... I'll upload in september, when I get back from holidays.
Magnífico.Como se chama a música?
+José Leandro Vieira
Olá e obrigado, A música é de J. S. Bach, Variação n ° 22 alla breve BWV 988
Muito obrigado!
Absolutely amazing that you build such a beautiful organ yourself! Did you even make all the pipes yourself or did you buy them from somewhere?
If you want to build your own, there are commercial sources for organ pipes. Back in the 1970s, there were a few companies in Los Angeles who bought premade pipes and woodwork from kitchen cabinet makers to build small church organs.
Thanks!
just to ask, could I commission you to built me one of those?
+Patrick Meyer You could, but i think that the distance make it difficult and expensive to delivery, I'm in Italy... If you want contact me to vimana2009@libero.it
+nippocast I've just recently started to build my own organ. all pipes are homemade and are paper.
Excellent!
There's no video 3 with all stops... :'(
There is... just uploaded!
where did you get the pipes from?
In England, from an organ builder. the makers was Robson in the 19th century
OK. How much?
OK. How much?
about € 150 for the pipes and € 150 for shipment, considers that they were in very bad condition, I had to get in shape and do some welding
What organbuilder was it?