Church organ sound testing
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Lucky fire extinguisher
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Good girl Only the fire-extinguishing cylinder would not mind
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Are you an organist by profession or is it just some sort of hobby? Sounds really great i must say :)
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Nice! I loved the other vids too. I knew Mettalica worked on the organ. Apocalyptica proved it for a quartet of cellos. Now it is proved for the king of instruments as well! Good work!
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all you have to do is adust either the speaking length in the case of stopped pipes and reeds or the size of the pipe opening in the case of open pipes it's a broad subject hence why most put it down to "skilled tradesmen" but for a single organ it's usually a practiced skill. WARNING PIPES ARE EASILY DAMAGED HAVE SOME ONE COMPOTENT TO HELP UNTILL YOU'VE PICKED UP THE BASICS.
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Part of it is "Portsmouth" by Mike Oldfield :)
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Thats traditional...
I think its "sailors hornpipe"...or something like that...great done...thumbs up keep up the good work, wonderful
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Tuning an organ requires a highly skilled tradesman specializing in organ maintenance and repair to physically crawl inside the organ chambers and tune each and every pipe.
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how do you tune the organ, is there a few nobs somewhere to twiddle, a helen!
1:07 fire extinguishers just in case the organ should suddenly burst into flames. This is a great video. Helen, you're pretty. Will you marry me? Oh well, I just thought I'd ask.
drunksingsheep 2 years ago 9