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In the beginning of the second verse the mixture is covering up the melody in the reed. Also, those reeds need work. I hope you didn't put that much time between verses for congregational singing. It should always be rhythmic and in time, even if you have a page turn! Don't let the tempo drag quite as much in the last verse.
You guys are using a computer and are listening to audio that has been compressed. The quality of the sound is not going to be "in perfect tune" or is not going to be "perfect". Plus, lets face it, it's a PIPE ORGAN - they are never 100% in tune all the time.
This piece is wonderful, it moves. The organ sounds great. Thank you very much for sharing this with us.
thank you for your comment......we know this song also (Adeste Fideles)were singing this in our group..........you have a very nice organ (instrument).
This is at Central Union Church, Honolulu, Hawaii. It is 82 ranks Aolian-Skinner with five pedal 32's (three digitally sampled flues - contra bass, contra bourdon, and libliech gedect, one digitally sampled bombarde' and one natural 12-note extension of the swell 16' fagot). The digitally sampled pedal voices are engineered by John Walker.
i love your grand style of playing hymns. would love to hear "all creatures of our god and king" played by you. nice instrument, where are you? thanks for sharing your great talent.
Thank you creme1911 for your kind comment. I plan to add much more this year and would gladly take your request (the official tune name is 'Lasst uns ehrfreuen' - auf Deutsch, of course). Please do me a favor and view the Halleluiah Chorus on my page. Please also read the entire write up (click 'more' on the 'about this video section) and feel free to post a comment. Unfortunately there are some very evil creatures who don't belong in church administration.
It's David Willcocks not John.
CJCappella 1 month ago
Muy bonita, esta canción es la mas hermosa de Navidad y de las fiestas decembrinas. FELIZ NAVIDAD!!!
100marklow 2 years ago
Very nicely done...the tempo seems to fit the arrangement nicely.
Georgiaorganist 2 years ago
Very worthwhile download, thanks.
dagdale 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
In the beginning of the second verse the mixture is covering up the melody in the reed. Also, those reeds need work. I hope you didn't put that much time between verses for congregational singing. It should always be rhythmic and in time, even if you have a page turn! Don't let the tempo drag quite as much in the last verse.
dscats19 3 years ago
Also what you here is most of the stops you hear are Digital! You idiot, so either your tone deaf or you dont know much about organs.
vaughnorganist 2 years ago
You guys are using a computer and are listening to audio that has been compressed. The quality of the sound is not going to be "in perfect tune" or is not going to be "perfect". Plus, lets face it, it's a PIPE ORGAN - they are never 100% in tune all the time.
This piece is wonderful, it moves. The organ sounds great. Thank you very much for sharing this with us.
organistfumc 3 years ago
You're right about the audio stuff, however, it does not change the intonation of the organ. What you hear is what you get.
dscats19 3 years ago
was this a composed piece? Compliments!
sanderious 3 years ago
Beautiful - thanks for sharing, Blessings.
organpipe8 3 years ago
thank you for your comment......we know this song also (Adeste Fideles)were singing this in our group..........you have a very nice organ (instrument).
rachellemickey 3 years ago
I'd also like to know where this organ is located - is the specification available on line?
electrolux137 4 years ago
This is at Central Union Church, Honolulu, Hawaii. It is 82 ranks Aolian-Skinner with five pedal 32's (three digitally sampled flues - contra bass, contra bourdon, and libliech gedect, one digitally sampled bombarde' and one natural 12-note extension of the swell 16' fagot). The digitally sampled pedal voices are engineered by John Walker.
steelersfanhawaii 4 years ago
i love your grand style of playing hymns. would love to hear "all creatures of our god and king" played by you. nice instrument, where are you? thanks for sharing your great talent.
creme1911 4 years ago
Thank you creme1911 for your kind comment. I plan to add much more this year and would gladly take your request (the official tune name is 'Lasst uns ehrfreuen' - auf Deutsch, of course). Please do me a favor and view the Halleluiah Chorus on my page. Please also read the entire write up (click 'more' on the 'about this video section) and feel free to post a comment. Unfortunately there are some very evil creatures who don't belong in church administration.
steelersfanhawaii 4 years ago
this is the ONLY WAY this song is meant to be played
djbjr1130 4 years ago 3
I think somewhat too fast as it loses it's pomp and circumstance.
2468HOTROD 4 years ago
You are quite something, if you post another hymn, may it be and LDS hymn, "spirit of god" an amazing hymn!
poopingeneral 4 years ago
Out of tune reed on the 4th manual there. Trumpet needs a tuning! Well played.
cromorne 4 years ago
Where are you location, church, and state, and the organ builder, ranks, and size?
Enjoyed! Thanks
Chesterbarnes1 4 years ago
its never too soon!
organflick 4 years ago
Very nice...
NettiKBR 4 years ago