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  • I think your version "speaks" much better on this smaller church organ than on the bigger theatre monsters.

  • I think yes because there's not much of an "echo" or sustain for want of a better word. Sounds a bit more like a carnival organ, wonderful!

  • Just trying to track this organ down. If it's Sherburn St Hilda's Church, then it's rather a large(7+9+ped) 2-manual Conacher organ with an ornate case & a 16' open on the pedal. If I'm right it's registration number with NPOR is N04038.

  • hi, no mate sorry ure wrong its not St Hildas....its All Saints...Sherburn-In-Elmet but it does have a 16ft open on the pedal.

  • Fantastic for a church organ you sure made it talk for what it is capable of doing compared to what theater organ can do

  • Would you post the specifications (stops and couplers) of this organ?

    When you have time, would you favor us with a video of, ahem, more traditional church organ music?

    Thanks in advance.

  • sorry mate, cant remember the specs of the organ, long time since I played on it. Also I dont actually play much church organ music...as I said in the vid description I am into the theatre organ but have nowhere to practice. I am playing a couple of more traditional tunes (bachs tocatta & fugue in d minor, prelude in g ETC)

  • Love this piece of music.Well played ,full of life.

  • Love this piece and the way it is played.Full of life.

    Cheered me up.

  • cheers :)

  • Very well played!

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