I think this really is a portative as it can be played by one person , but not necessarily a small girl.. Various comments on the tuning , nobody in modern times has seen an original portative organ only representations mainly in stone carvings in churches, so they certainly do not know what the actual scales were. My guess would be that like this they were made by a practical man who could do things with bits of wood and simply knew that the pipes had to get longer to give a deeper note.
Actually wouldn't this be a 'positive' organ and not a portative organ? Portative should be small enough to pump and play by the same person. I believe this is a positive organ...? Right?
there were tuning systems however, usually regional. This one seems to be the victim of whatever length he cut his pipes. portatives rarely used wood pipes. they are hungry for wind. remember a single unweighted feeder needs the player as a regulator. pretty tricky when the wind gets low and it's time to inhale and prevent a "gasp". LOL
I think this really is a portative as it can be played by one person , but not necessarily a small girl.. Various comments on the tuning , nobody in modern times has seen an original portative organ only representations mainly in stone carvings in churches, so they certainly do not know what the actual scales were. My guess would be that like this they were made by a practical man who could do things with bits of wood and simply knew that the pipes had to get longer to give a deeper note.
gemmadan 1 year ago
Actually wouldn't this be a 'positive' organ and not a portative organ? Portative should be small enough to pump and play by the same person. I believe this is a positive organ...? Right?
Spaztronthemusicman 1 year ago
wow and you dont have to pump it up or nothing?
Askelairlines747 2 years ago
@Askelairlines: the comment says this girl's Daddy's pressing the bellow.
Arthur60 1 year ago
Actually, a pretty great demo of the portative organ. Props!
walkathon 2 years ago
cute
mistertentpole 2 years ago
Nice organ. What is the title of the tune she is playing? I have heard it before somewhere.
organfairy 3 years ago
It's "Dance Of The Swans" from Swan Lake
pugthing 3 years ago
It is an antique tunning or it is untunned?
HumbertoMarquez 3 years ago
It was made by a non musician so the tuning is only nominal to a tuning meter.
gemmadan 3 years ago
The tuning is awful
Cindermakers 2 years ago
@HumbertoMarquez no there is no tuning set on this instrument... The whole thing has no tuning.... I wish it was mean tone thpough
Bachlives2 2 years ago
there were tuning systems however, usually regional. This one seems to be the victim of whatever length he cut his pipes. portatives rarely used wood pipes. they are hungry for wind. remember a single unweighted feeder needs the player as a regulator. pretty tricky when the wind gets low and it's time to inhale and prevent a "gasp". LOL
pmzephyr22 2 years ago
QUE BONITOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! x-D
RolandD70 3 years ago