I've never understood why Rodgers gets such a bad rap...they're not all that bad. I think Allen does a better job with their pedal stops and I think Rodgers accels with their reeds...but overall this recording sounds bright and fiery. Digital is digital no matter how you slice it so its like choosing the lesser of all evils lol...and sometimes you just have no choice but to go that route. And when you do, Rodgers is a viable option
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I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. I play the piano and organ. Today (Nov. 1, All Saints' Day), we sang this as our closing hymn. However, in our title it's Your instead of Thy. It is #414 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship. Just thought I'd share.
Thanks for the reply. I did not attend my church yesterday. I filled in at another local ELCA church. They are without an organist now. So I am going to help them out whenever I can. We did not sing this there, though.
I like Rodgers instruments, and the combination of digital sound and pipes is hard to pull off well, but they sure do it. Nice performance and lovely sound! Thanks for the video.
i dont care for digital organs there mocking a true wind blown pipe organ, if the church spent the money on those fake pipes for looks why not save your money and either get areal pipe organ or stick with guitars. i've played both and, you'll never catch me playing a want to be true wind and a rank and pipe for each key I've played on the Univ of fla. additorium organ man that is a nice organ 99 ranks that was the largest that i've ever played on
I would prefer an all pipe organ myself, however, the church just did not have the money for an organ of sufficient size for the congregation. The pipes you see are real speaking wind blown pipes. This organ currently has 5 ranks of Ruffatti pipes. I am not sure the answer would have been, to not have any organ music or put away the traditional elements of the church's music program for guitars. This church has a great history of quality traditional music. They don't "stick with guitars."
I for one have never understood the holier than thou attitude of the pipe purists. Let them play their 4 rank pipe organs. I'd rather have a good digital than a poor pipe organ any day.
I agree. I would much prefer a pipe organ...and I generally DONT like digital organs, but like you said, I'd rather have a great digital organ then a poor pipe organ...although pipes are better
I had the wonderful experience of playing this fine organ. Even though my name says AllenOrganCrazy, I am all for Rodgers 100%. The organ there is really powerful and I can't wait until they move it to the new sanctuary where it will finally be complete! I believe they will be adding an actual trompette en chamade in the new sanctuary. Great playing! Hope to hear more soon!
GrandChoeur is so on target, Rodgers does a fine job with the 32' Bombarde in fact, all of their 32's are good. Not better than Walker, but good. Both are light years ahead of Allen. Nice job missionaryorganist, I wish my 8 videos on You Tube sounded as good. What recording equipment did you use,was it separate from camera mic? That's probably where I made my mistake...it's driving me nuts!
I agree, and I have visited the Allen Organ facility in Allentown. I believe that Rogers does a better job. I believe that that room acoustics have much to do with the sound of any organ, even digital ones. This room is rather dry. This recording is just from the single mic on my Sony Handycam
Thank you very much its inspire ring, Very, Very awesome. I like your interpretation of the music its just great. Choral and church music is my favorite God Bless from S-Africa
Very, Very awesome, sir! This is a wonderful improvisation. I wish I were far enough in my organ study to produce a work of art such as this! Thank you for posting!
One of those hymns that can send a chill up your spine. Not a lot of them can do that!
hymnsinger5 7 months ago
I've never understood why Rodgers gets such a bad rap...they're not all that bad. I think Allen does a better job with their pedal stops and I think Rodgers accels with their reeds...but overall this recording sounds bright and fiery. Digital is digital no matter how you slice it so its like choosing the lesser of all evils lol...and sometimes you just have no choice but to go that route. And when you do, Rodgers is a viable option
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GraceofCharity 1 year ago
I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. I play the piano and organ. Today (Nov. 1, All Saints' Day), we sang this as our closing hymn. However, in our title it's Your instead of Thy. It is #414 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship. Just thought I'd share.
mkl62 2 years ago 4
ELCA Lutheran from North Carolina. I don't play, but we also sang this today as our closing hymn. Very beautiful hymn one of my faves!
rhywe 2 years ago
Thanks for the reply. I did not attend my church yesterday. I filled in at another local ELCA church. They are without an organist now. So I am going to help them out whenever I can. We did not sing this there, though.
mkl62 2 years ago
We sing this Hymn with Down in Adoratio Falling before Jesus Our Lord and Our God (THE EUCHARIST)
HolyCatholicApostoli 2 years ago
Thank you for your great performance and for choosing this wonderful and powerful chant. Holy God, We Praise Thy Name
(Grosser Gott, wir loben Dich) is very popular here in Germany and is played nearly at every Catholic Mass.
TiniBorgert 2 years ago
The Rodgers sounds great! Are the pipework Rodgers as well? My good friend is the Rodgers rep for Southern California/Nevada
bombarde1701 2 years ago
Very Good. I Love An Organ
shadylady1953 3 years ago
Very regal sounding ... great performance ! :o)
ArchDuchessAmalie 3 years ago
I like Rodgers instruments, and the combination of digital sound and pipes is hard to pull off well, but they sure do it. Nice performance and lovely sound! Thanks for the video.
clydesight 3 years ago
Great! Beautiful! Powerful! I don't care if it's a "real" pipe organ or not, it's music right from Heaven. I love organ music!!!
mauricefan 3 years ago 2
Every Church should have one and use it with the most beautiful Hymn. Only the best for Our Lord and God!
HolyCatholicApostoli 2 years ago
i dont care for digital organs there mocking a true wind blown pipe organ, if the church spent the money on those fake pipes for looks why not save your money and either get areal pipe organ or stick with guitars. i've played both and, you'll never catch me playing a want to be true wind and a rank and pipe for each key I've played on the Univ of fla. additorium organ man that is a nice organ 99 ranks that was the largest that i've ever played on
im2fdup4this 3 years ago
I would prefer an all pipe organ myself, however, the church just did not have the money for an organ of sufficient size for the congregation. The pipes you see are real speaking wind blown pipes. This organ currently has 5 ranks of Ruffatti pipes. I am not sure the answer would have been, to not have any organ music or put away the traditional elements of the church's music program for guitars. This church has a great history of quality traditional music. They don't "stick with guitars."
missionaryorganist 3 years ago
I for one have never understood the holier than thou attitude of the pipe purists. Let them play their 4 rank pipe organs. I'd rather have a good digital than a poor pipe organ any day.
caddyorganist 3 years ago
I agree. I would much prefer a pipe organ...and I generally DONT like digital organs, but like you said, I'd rather have a great digital organ then a poor pipe organ...although pipes are better
bombarde1701 2 years ago 3
I had the wonderful experience of playing this fine organ. Even though my name says AllenOrganCrazy, I am all for Rodgers 100%. The organ there is really powerful and I can't wait until they move it to the new sanctuary where it will finally be complete! I believe they will be adding an actual trompette en chamade in the new sanctuary. Great playing! Hope to hear more soon!
Jonathan Farnsley
Age: 15
AllenOrganCrazy 3 years ago
Is the chamade one of the ranks of pipes? If not, Rodgers does a wonderful job with those as well! Great job!
brestull 3 years ago
The Chamade is a digital rank on this organ. The organ has a Montre 8,4,2, and Three rank mixture. I am not sure what the stop is called.
missionaryorganist 3 years ago
muy bien!
DonTobias 3 years ago
Someone once said that the most important "stop" on an organ is the room in which the instrument is located. Very true. Organist Mike in MI
kinrood 4 years ago
GrandChoeur is so on target, Rodgers does a fine job with the 32' Bombarde in fact, all of their 32's are good. Not better than Walker, but good. Both are light years ahead of Allen. Nice job missionaryorganist, I wish my 8 videos on You Tube sounded as good. What recording equipment did you use,was it separate from camera mic? That's probably where I made my mistake...it's driving me nuts!
bhigdaddymark 4 years ago
I agree, and I have visited the Allen Organ facility in Allentown. I believe that Rogers does a better job. I believe that that room acoustics have much to do with the sound of any organ, even digital ones. This room is rather dry. This recording is just from the single mic on my Sony Handycam
missionaryorganist 4 years ago
Thanks! Again, good job on the video.
bhigdaddymark 4 years ago
thank you, I liked your song too, you play very well =D
GOD BLESS YOU....
paulinholima01 4 years ago
Nice pedal point. Always one of my favorite NCTs.
BarryTomasini 4 years ago
Thank you very much its inspire ring, Very, Very awesome. I like your interpretation of the music its just great. Choral and church music is my favorite God Bless from S-Africa
vbantjes 4 years ago
What state is this located in?
Chesterbarnes1 4 years ago
This is at Southport Presbyterian Church(PCUSA) in Indianapolis, Indiana
missionaryorganist 4 years ago
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Very tuneful NOT.A nast boring durgey peice to repetative.
34045 4 years ago
Well I don't see you playing organ in any of your videos, so don't judge. I would like to see you do better. Shame on you.
brad135642 4 years ago
Yes Naughty me.
34045 4 years ago
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caddyorganist 3 years ago
I love Rodgers' 32' Contre Bombarde!
GrandeChoeur 4 years ago
My intent is only to inspire. I wish you the best as you continue to play. God Bless...
missionaryorganist 4 years ago
Very, Very awesome, sir! This is a wonderful improvisation. I wish I were far enough in my organ study to produce a work of art such as this! Thank you for posting!
GrandeChoeur 4 years ago