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  • remind me good childhood ... I always remember my elementary school teacher who played old harmonium organ and we sang in chorus....old and shabby harmonium organ..big treads sounds .. that was totally bad than piano but I always love it

  • det er "vær du mig nær" der bliver spillet.

  • @keldals Takk for kommentaren:) Prøv å være mer forsiktig neste gang

  • And is it so?

  • @ELFELICIANO Abide with me and Whiter shade of pale :)

  • That is not a song its a christian Hymn

  • Every hymn is a song because made for being sung, but every song isn't a hymn :)

  • what is vor yor food

  • Very nice playing.

    But is there too much pumping? You can hear the over-pressure bypass valve puffing the surplus air away in the first piece.

  • Thanks for your comment. In fact some unclean notes were difficult to be heard without a big income of air. A problem fixed today :)

  • Beautiful!

  • Thanks :) It's very simple, but I like it too !

  • I agree.

    Everything about the film is just right.

    Thanks for sharing.

  • could you perhaps tell me the make and model of your organ?

  • The model, I don't know. It was regularly called an 'orgue à 100 francs'. It's the belgian Balthasar-Florence who made it; it's a 'guide chant' used to conduct a choir or a school group. Its has a very sweet sound ...

  • What´s the music??

  • Abide with me and Whiter shade of pale (very freely interpretated versions !).

  • This reminds of that scene in 28 Days Later.

  • Are these songs in the movie ? I already saw it, but don't remember ...

  • What's the second piece? I know it in some way.

  • Whiter shade of pale, of course...

  • Yes sir, you've got it ! Ja mijn Heer, correct !

  • Cool ^_^ playing! This is Abide with Me. It's great!

  • Thanks ! I don't know where I heard this song for the first time, but it obsess me now :) Merry Christmas to you from Belgium !

  • Nice playing! The first tune is by W.H. Monk, composed in 1861, and used with the 1847 Henry Lyte hymn text, "Abide with Me."

  • Thank you so much !

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