Magnificent reed organ. Very well played. Lelia Naylor Morris was the organist of Trinity Methodist Church, McConnelsville, Ohio, where I also served as organist for many years. She wrote over 1,500, BOTH lyrics and music. She did loose her eye sight. However, she only composed one last Hymn following the loss of her eye sight. That last Hymn included these words: "walking in faith where me eyes cannot see". She is sometimes confused with Fanny Crosby, who was a blind hymnwriter.
Thanks for your reply. I have two small reed organs. One is an Estey Junior (a none folding folding organ) and the other is an Estey folding organ. Both need work and I am in the middle of restoring the "Junior". Someday I am going to have a larger "parlor" model. Lots of reed organs out there and too few people willing to give them good homes. Thanks again for all you do.
@Modeltnick - Thanks! I often just sit down at this organ, grab a hymnbook and start at page one. The expression that can be produced by these reed organs keeps me playing for hours...
Rodney, the bass is so rich in that Berlin organ. I am jealous! I was told it sounds so sonorous because of the added bass chamber that organ has. It is almost "pipe like" in the bass. I truly LOVE it. If I ever get the chance to buy a Berlin organ, I surely will.
Since I "found" this video in June, I have listened to the beautiful hymn every week and recommended it to others,too. This is a combination of a great reed organ and an outstanding talent. Thank you from the bottom of my heart .
Thank you very much! The timing that it was in the church did not work out for accompaniment for a church service, however, I did have 2 mini-concerts with it. I wasnt expecting many out for the concerts, and the first one filled the (small) church, about 120 people. During that concert I had them sing a hymn with the pump organ accompanying them. It worked out awesome, and lead the singing very well.
That was perfectly beautiful..... played just exactly as it should be. Perfect tempo. You really made my day. God Bless you and thank you for sharing your wonderful talent.
You are right! Many of Leila Naylor Morris hymns are listed in hymnbooks as Mrs. C H Morris. This is because Leila married Charles H. Morris in 1881, and many hymn publishers listed her as her full husbands name, but with the Mrs. prefix of course. Thanks for pointing that out! :)
Thank you Rodney , you are alone to play as you play : it's perfect , when I heard you playing i pray ! Ad multos annos !
laurent7943 7 months ago
Magnificent reed organ. Very well played. Lelia Naylor Morris was the organist of Trinity Methodist Church, McConnelsville, Ohio, where I also served as organist for many years. She wrote over 1,500, BOTH lyrics and music. She did loose her eye sight. However, she only composed one last Hymn following the loss of her eye sight. That last Hymn included these words: "walking in faith where me eyes cannot see". She is sometimes confused with Fanny Crosby, who was a blind hymnwriter.
MrHammondorganist 10 months ago
i love this instrument !!!!!
:)
ebach1 1 year ago
Wow that sounds like a 4' flute in the beginning of any pipe organ.
falaqdad15 1 year ago
Thanks for your reply. I have two small reed organs. One is an Estey Junior (a none folding folding organ) and the other is an Estey folding organ. Both need work and I am in the middle of restoring the "Junior". Someday I am going to have a larger "parlor" model. Lots of reed organs out there and too few people willing to give them good homes. Thanks again for all you do.
Modeltnick 1 year ago
Thank you so much for these wonderful hymns! There is nothing in the universe like a reed organ!
Modeltnick 1 year ago
@Modeltnick - Thanks! I often just sit down at this organ, grab a hymnbook and start at page one. The expression that can be produced by these reed organs keeps me playing for hours...
rodneyjantzi 1 year ago
very nice tool, must have excellent audio performance
polibio77 1 year ago
Rodney, the bass is so rich in that Berlin organ. I am jealous! I was told it sounds so sonorous because of the added bass chamber that organ has. It is almost "pipe like" in the bass. I truly LOVE it. If I ever get the chance to buy a Berlin organ, I surely will.
ChucklesKeys 1 year ago
Nearer still nearer, close to Thy heart;
Draw me my Saviour so precious Thou art.
Fold me, Oh fold me close to Thy breast.
Shelter me safe in that haven of rest.
Shelter me safe in that haven of rest.
nUaSvAy 2 years ago
Since I "found" this video in June, I have listened to the beautiful hymn every week and recommended it to others,too. This is a combination of a great reed organ and an outstanding talent. Thank you from the bottom of my heart .
uwemommens 2 years ago 7
A beautiful song played beautifully! This organ sounds great in church! Did you play it for any services while it was there?
cecilspianos 2 years ago 3
Thank you very much! The timing that it was in the church did not work out for accompaniment for a church service, however, I did have 2 mini-concerts with it. I wasnt expecting many out for the concerts, and the first one filled the (small) church, about 120 people. During that concert I had them sing a hymn with the pump organ accompanying them. It worked out awesome, and lead the singing very well.
Thanks again,
Rodney
rodneyjantzi 2 years ago
That was perfectly beautiful..... played just exactly as it should be. Perfect tempo. You really made my day. God Bless you and thank you for sharing your wonderful talent.
meirishguy 2 years ago 4
Thank you very much, as I type this I have a huge smile on my face. You really made my day... :)
rodneyjantzi 2 years ago
Thanks! Beautiful. My Hymn book has Mrs. C.H. Morris!?
hdiylove7 2 years ago
You are right! Many of Leila Naylor Morris hymns are listed in hymnbooks as Mrs. C H Morris. This is because Leila married Charles H. Morris in 1881, and many hymn publishers listed her as her full husbands name, but with the Mrs. prefix of course. Thanks for pointing that out! :)
rodneyjantzi 2 years ago
Excellent.
One thing I agree on with religion is the music that follows along.
MorkaGraven 2 years ago