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Rampant intonation problems

Goldsmiths College London. The Organ in the Great Hall is several stories high, and wider than the side of a bus. The rumour was that it hadn't worked for years. When John Lely asked if he could bo...  
 
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moneylipstick (2 years ago) Show Hide
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interesting
ballumgatewaytothes (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Is that a classic routemaster or a modern bendy? Great sounds John!
richtcello (2 years ago) Show Hide
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sinetastic.. no snare drum this time though
xinaesthetic (2 years ago) Show Hide
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I'm sure this is what organs like that were originally designed for. People just got a bit lost and confused about their proper use for a while.
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only one word is appropriate: Awesomecore.
StrappingYoungStu (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Nice work john, maybe you should do the same thing but with a speaker box and lots of variable length ports, would need to be a hefy speaker in a big box to do so. as the ports are all for bass tuning usually below 80Hz

Stu

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