Yes, there is a single pedal stop (like most accompanimental organs of this era) of Bourdon 16. There are also the usual two pedal couplers; sw to ped & gt to ped.
I noticed that two other vesions of this on youtube differ. The Welch choir one doesn't have the long pauses at the end of lines 3 & 7 that my 'Moody & Sankey' version has. I also notice on RobCharles version that he doesn't have the second long pause at line 13 & a slight variation in notation within the first line. Do you have a version too?
ty for ure performance
Nika1969ful 11 months ago
Very nice - never heard this one before, have to find the music and post it - lovely Hymn. Lance ♫
organpipe8 2 years ago
Lance, you're not telling me that you don't have a copy of the c1900 'Moody & Sankey' Hymn book...which is American!
Richard (UK)
PipeOrganHymnsG0OJF 2 years ago
That's correct, I do not have the Hymnal....
organpipe8 2 years ago
Has it got 16' pedals
pipeorgan09 2 years ago
Yes, there is a single pedal stop (like most accompanimental organs of this era) of Bourdon 16. There are also the usual two pedal couplers; sw to ped & gt to ped.
Richard
PipeOrganHymnsG0OJF 2 years ago
Glad u put this one on, Richard, 5 stars !
cornwall59 2 years ago
I noticed that two other vesions of this on youtube differ. The Welch choir one doesn't have the long pauses at the end of lines 3 & 7 that my 'Moody & Sankey' version has. I also notice on RobCharles version that he doesn't have the second long pause at line 13 & a slight variation in notation within the first line. Do you have a version too?
Richard
PipeOrganHymnsG0OJF 2 years ago
Beautiful, lovely! Thank you so much for playing and uploading this hymn!
kviky0 2 years ago
I have the pictures you wanted ! :)
ancientsolar 2 years ago
Like always it sounds beautiful. Now all i need to do is build a small organ. LOL
blacksmithe1 2 years ago