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The physics of the Pipe Organ

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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2007

This is my second animation i've ever done.
It was for my high school tech club "TSA" or Technology Student Association.

the movie is about the basic physics involved with the pipe organ.

if you like it, comment me.

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  • Really nice - I used to know a David Willington at Bradford Gramar School - surely not one and the same!?

  • Unfortunately not, I use Willington as a Pin name

  • Excellent work. I predict a bright future for you. Congratulations.

    Bill

  • Thank You

  • Great! what is the piece played at the beginning?

  • it has been a while since I made the file, i think it's a Christmas Ontario that was attributed to bach

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  • "Pen" name. And, that would be an Oratorio, not Ontario. ;)

  • Stand back from the mic man it screwed up one of my speakers

  • Love your video!

  • A PIPE ORGAN CAN HAVE THOUSANDS OF PIPES

  • Very nice animation. What program did you use? I'd like to know.

  • Cool animations!

  • Does anyone know the name of the piece being played????

  • good job!

  • dam i like the video, but would like to know the precise name of the intro music.

  • great why dont you try hand animating them like i did

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