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Uploaded by on Jul 1, 2007

A Video of me playing the organ as part of my music technology degree at The University of Huddersfield.

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  • Where is this recorded please?

  • well done!!

    wish i could play that well!!!

  • Pretty neat video!

    A very nice boy with a very nice smile and a wicked sense of humour plays a party piece at a fairly staid tempo.

    Are you enjoying yourself?

    Thought it queer to pull out 8' 4' diapasons AND flutes on the great... until you closed the swell box in the middle and I liked the sound!! (Must get rid of my prejudices).

  • emm, me! i thought that was hilarious!

  • The only use I've ever found for a 32' stop is to rattle things. Nice playing!

  • The playing was very good, although the first 1.5 minutes is a complete waste of time. Who wants to watch someone walk through a series of doors and worse yet watch as a bunch of light switches are turned on in slow motion no less.

  • Great - enjoyed it and the Light Switches were NOT the high light of the video... Very nice - 5 Stars - Lance ♫

  • enjoyed the film [including the light switches] and the music.

    since i am from huddersfield; why golcar? is the oragan at golcar the best in the locality ?

  • I know thies piece is hard to play and there was quite no mistake in it so it's very well played bute i play the organ too and in my opinion this is to slow ! You have to try to play it faster than the expression and everything gets better ! belive in me but very good recording! and you playd that good! go on !

  • Hmm, I thought your speed was groovy and suitable to the acoustic. As with every French tccata, I never get rid of the reeds on the swell, mainly controlling the volume with the shutters. 1), it keeps it simple and 2) it sounds meaty, yet discreet.

    I personally love the walking it thing. Nobody moaned when fat arsed John Scott Whitely did it when he did the big Bach project.

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