Thank you for this short, but very informatve series of videos. Would you be able to tell me more about the origins of the background music playing in this 1st part? It is clearly something in 9/8 time signature and from the Macedonian region, but does it have a name? Thanks in advance.
Thank you, very pleased that you enjoyed the videos. Im afraid the origins of the music is unknown, but it is being played on a reconstructed water organ.
because the church could afford it, the pipes pointed towards the sky/God, it was impressive, had a powerful sound and was a parabel to the almighty God. also a lot of churches in recent times especially gospel use piano instead
Basically as churches got bigger and congregations git larger, the orchestra wasn't large enough to fill the building. The modern organ is built to essentially replace the orchestra, and provide enough sound for the entire congregation to sing to.
It’s actually the Chinese because the Bible tells us in Genesis 4:21, Jubal was the father of all such as handle the harp and organ. Look at how the Chinese describe the heart as an organ and the songs they sing to replicate the organ of the heart. An organ is a pipe and that pipe has migrated from the East to the West. It started in the East.
Wow. Great information. Fascinating. It's hard not to wonder what organ music was like in Greek and Roman times..
THIS! i cant find any pieces
Wonder if Rome had a Keith Emerson like rock star, who could play multiple water organs, at the same time?
I can picture it in my head now....
Awesome! Truly amazing instrument. A fuckin building of an instrument.
Fascinating! Thanks for the video.
Dude this video is so great!!!
Please ( due to YT being utterly crap at not linking to the next ib a series) inclde a link to pt2 in description thankyou
Thank you for this short, but very informatve series of videos.
Would you be able to tell me more about the origins of the background music playing in this 1st part?
It is clearly something in 9/8 time signature and from the Macedonian region, but does it have a name?
Thanks in advance.
Thank you, very pleased that you enjoyed the videos.
Im afraid the origins of the music is unknown, but it is being played on a reconstructed water organ.
Great video!
🌷🌷🌷Sancta Cecilia, ora pro nobis.
What a cool ass video! Thank you✌
But I wonder why where organs exacly adopted by chruches and not other instruments?
because the church could afford it, the pipes pointed towards the sky/God, it was impressive, had a powerful sound and was a parabel to the almighty God. also a lot of churches in recent times especially gospel use piano instead
Basically as churches got bigger and congregations git larger, the orchestra wasn't large enough to fill the building. The modern organ is built to essentially replace the orchestra, and provide enough sound for the entire congregation to sing to.
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It’s actually the Chinese because the Bible tells us in Genesis 4:21, Jubal was the father of all such as handle the harp and organ. Look at how the Chinese describe the heart as an organ and the songs they sing to replicate the organ of the heart. An organ is a pipe and that pipe has migrated from the East to the West. It started in the East.
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The dude playing the organ @2:20 could possibly be the only mosaic or depiction otherwise of a fat Greek guy.. 😂
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Amazing how christians take everything pagan. Its the techology of paganism that puts þunor/mamaragan hammers in modern pianos.
Lol
Its the catholics mostly
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Yeah, we take what's good and leave what's bad, no problem
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