Nice hearing you; I didn't know you were an organist. Just FYI - the word you were looking for in both episodes but didn't say is division, not rank. The swell, great, choir, pedal, and antiphonal are divisions. A division is a collection of many ranks of pipes controlled by a particular manual or the pedalboard. And, yes, I purposely didn't mention floating divisions! I hope that helps to clarify, and you probably knew all of that anyway.
Hi Tim, just two questions. What organ hymn book were you using in this video and what are some of your favourite organ hymns to play (besides the ones in part 1 and 2)? Thanks for the helpful video!
Hey Gerard. It’s the Australian Hymnal - based very much on Church of England music. Oh I’ve got lots but don’t have the book with all my bookmarks and dog ears with me! But a few from memory are 1 be thou my vision 2 I vow to thee 3 dear lord and father 4 Jerusalem 5 abide in me
So helpful!! I've watched 1 and 2 several times this week to prepare for my first Sunday playing the Wicks Pipe Organ at our local Presbyterian church. Thanks!!
@@topmusicco wow, thanks for reaching out! It actually went very well... But i need more practice. These videos are very helpful. I need help with learning the stops, though. Maybe an idea for a future video? ;) I love the pianist-learning-organ approach... Spot on! Cheers!
Both of these videos (parts 1 and 2) were extremely useful, really clear and superbly presented. Thank you very much!
Thanks Peter. Im only an amateur but glad I could help
Great videos thank you! This is exactly what I was looking for to help me when I occasionally get asked to help play the organ at church!
Great! Hope it helps.
Thank you for this very helpful video.
A great teacher is always a great product reviewer. Thank you for this onsite introduction to the pipe organ.
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Nice hearing you; I didn't know you were an organist. Just FYI - the word you were looking for in both episodes but didn't say is division, not rank. The swell, great, choir, pedal, and antiphonal are divisions. A division is a collection of many ranks of pipes controlled by a particular manual or the pedalboard. And, yes, I purposely didn't mention floating divisions! I hope that helps to clarify, and you probably knew all of that anyway.
Thanks Broc. My terminology has been lost Over the years. Definitely wouldn’t call myself a real organist 😂 nice to hear from you btw. Hope ur well.
Superb tutorial thanks a lot because i’m playing the organ soon
Thanks Maqalx. It's pretty basic, but hopefully gets you started :)
Hi Tim, just two questions. What organ hymn book were you using in this video and what are some of your favourite organ hymns to play (besides the ones in part 1 and 2)? Thanks for the helpful video!
Hey Gerard. It’s the Australian Hymnal - based very much on Church of England music. Oh I’ve got lots but don’t have the book with all my bookmarks and dog ears with me! But a few from memory are
1 be thou my vision
2 I vow to thee
3 dear lord and father
4 Jerusalem
5 abide in me
@@topmusicco Thank you
So helpful!! I've watched 1 and 2 several times this week to prepare for my first Sunday playing the Wicks Pipe Organ at our local Presbyterian church. Thanks!!
How did it go Marcus?
@@topmusicco wow, thanks for reaching out! It actually went very well... But i need more practice. These videos are very helpful. I need help with learning the stops, though. Maybe an idea for a future video? ;) I love the pianist-learning-organ approach... Spot on! Cheers!
@@marcusv7881 I concur