Learn how to identify different locomotive horns! I've thrown in some pictures of mine for scenery. Some of the pictures correspond to the horns and some do not. I even threw in some steam and some Chinese locos for fun.
Performed using an 8' Prestant on the Gertken Organ at Saint John's University, Collegeville, MN.
Nathan H5 Hexatone
Ver. 1: C# E G A C#
Ver. 2: C# D# F# A C#
Ver. 3: C# E G A# C#
Nathan K5H: D# F# A# C D#
Nathan K5HL: C D# F# A# C (New GEs; BNSF, UP)
Nathan K5LLA: C D# F# G# B (BNSF, UP)
Nathan K3L: D# F# A# (CP)
Nathan K3LA: D# F# B (BNSF, UP)
Leslie S3L: B D# A
Leslie S-5T: B D# F# A C#
Leslie S-4T: D# F# A# C#
Nathan M5, Ver. 2: C# E F# A C#
Nathan K5LA: D# F# G# B D# (Amtrak, Stanford)
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did you run out of diesel pics or something because i know for a fact that k3la and s3l and s5t do not go on any type of steam locomotive
BUICK925 2 months ago
leslie = german 6/5
pemgolf 3 months ago
@ntmoe K5LA is always the best! The Best for Last!
trainwatcher17 4 months ago
wow so awesome and loud
fordsuckbigtime 7 months ago
cool
csx0825 10 months ago
Wow, recreated on an organ! Now THAT is awesome! Well done!
SodorProductions 1 year ago
You need to make a supplement to this, showing the rest of the M5 versions (you mention only #2), M3, P5 and P3 (old & new cast), and the M3. This was excellent!!! Thanks for posting!
martinlumber 2 years ago
Very cool! Great video and quite helpful.
ConrailQ6759 2 years ago
This is groovy!
leifcastren 2 years ago