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  • very, very nice

  • @shydmples

    Thanks for viewing and your kind comment.

    Greetings from NJ.

    Cheers,

    Wayne

  • Beautiful 

  • @HT1313

    Thank you!

  • Oops! Excuse me. It does prove that a good pipe organ produces more wonderful sounds that an electronic instrument despite modern sampling techniques. After all, it's the electronic versions that try to emulate the classical instruments not vice versa. More please.

  • Forgive me if I am mistaken but surely this is an electronic 'classical' organ and not a 'pipe' organ?

  • @Martinmartyboy You are most mistaken but forgiven. It is 100% real pipe organ. Greetings to you in the UK from New Jersey, USA.

  • Another beauty, dear Wayne, I love it hear you play this wonderful organ. I used to play the churchorgan when I was 14 years young, so I always feel familiar to the sounds, and you play lovely!

    Roeleke (of the channel bluesbloes also, twirretwarre is my mainchannel)

  • Hello Roeleke,

    Thanks for viewing and your kind comments.

    All the best,

    Wayne

  • i play these now and then when i have trouble getting to sleep.......its so peace full....and calming.......i just close my eyes......and away i go......

    Great Videos......

  • Thanks for your kind comments and for viewing.

    Greetings to you in Australia from New Jersey, USA.

  • Oh, my goodness, I've never had "When You Wish Upon a Star" bring tears to my eyes. But, this is just beautiful. Thank you.

  • Thank you for viewing and your kind comments.

  • I COULDN'T AGREE MORE!

  • This is so nice. Thanks. Your church is very lucky to have someone of your talent and creativity. Keep the videos coming!

  • Amazing gorgeous sounds. The "organ purists" are probably turning in their grave. LOL The rest of us are enjoying life and this video. Thanks. Didn't Ernest Skinner buy out Steere in the 1920's?

  • Yes, Skinner bought out Steere in the 20's - don't know the year. Skinner ran Steere as a separate company for about a year. Then they brought it into the fold as a separate Skinner factory. For a time organs being built there had the Skinner name but were essentially Steere organs.

  • Much of the great Skinner at Woolsey Hall, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA is Steere (1915 major enlargement of 1902 Hutchings). Final expansion to the Skinner instrument at Yale we know today was in 1929.

  • Just beautiful ... I always look forward to your latest videos. Thank you for sharing them with us.

  • You're welcome.

  • Well done and with a nice sound. Beautiful.

  • Thank you.

  • @JerzyDude732

    you got that right!

  • That is quite amazing! Are you seeking funds to have the Echo rebuilt or is that on the back burner at this point? Would be nice to maybe add a 32' reed (Ophicleide) maybe.

  • Echo division rebuilding/releathering is just one part of a whole organ project under discussion.

  • *JUST* LOVELY! :O

    :::knees buckle:::

    ~Cindy! :)

  • Thank you.

  • Wounderfuly done. What is this organ? nice

    sound.

  • To the right of the video, click "more info" - it will open up a lot more info with the full specification of the organ. Thanks for viewing and your comments.

  • I would love to hear the Vox Humana sometime. One of my favourite stops.

  • The Vox on our organ is in the Echo division. The Vox and Echo division are in need of rebuilding. The Vox is "ailing" but most of the Echo is still functional. Quite amazing considering that the organ is 90 years old and the Echo has never been rebuilt and never releathered.

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