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From: malcolmpk88
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  • very nice and well played...loved it! :)

  • Three ways: 1) my teacher told me; 2) I heard someone else do it that way and I liked it; 3) you have to play the piece and experiment at what you and the organ can do. The T&F in Dm is pretty straight forward. Have you ever heard someone in the hospital yell for the nurse? Each repetition gets louder. Playing is the same way. If the composer repeats a phrase, it must be important. Do something different with it.

  • how do you know when to switch keyboards and sounds?

  • Wonderful. I love this piece. How do you play it without getting tired. My fingers cramp up half way thorugh.

  • Thanks, Cody. This was one of the first Bach pieces I learned (on a Hammond). This organ does have an nice ensemble sound. The great has only three dedicated stops and the choir only two. There is a lot of unification.

    I checked out your improvs. Cool stuff. I enjoyed your Widor, too. That sounds like a nice organ. I really loved (and miss) those big pedals.  I did the Widor several months ago. I may post it or wait until I play it again and get a better recording.

    -Malcolm.

  • Wonderful performance and I love the sound of this organ, some great voicing there! So far I've got this piece down up to the part at 5:57, and then I have from 7:14 until the end pretty well, I still need to do allot of work on everything between that though...

    Again, Nice performance!

    - - - Cody.

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