Prelude in G Minor - Bach
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Very, Very Well Done! I enjoyed it! I am currently playing this, and it is nice to have an excellent reference such as this. Thank You!
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this is amazing =) I have been meaing to ask you, where did you find the notes for this? I have been look ever where for this?
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Will you be doing any tutorials on the allen? I can't find a teacher in my area and am teaching myself, but would like a basic overview of the allen and how to apply the three expression? pedals and what about those side stops? I love the presets und each register, but if you do't have time could you point me inthe right direction? (Yours in Christ) Thanks
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I envy anyone who plays the organ. Never had the chance to learn to play music
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Amazing !!!
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It's 558
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What is the BWV# for this piece?
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Awesome, I just suggest playing it on 8' and 4' principles (might be called diapasons), 16 foot flute (might be bourdon but if you don't have one, maybe 16 foot principle) a soft flute in the swell, and couple it down to the great to make it sound pretty. I request you learn: Fugue in G minor: BWV 578. My favorite to play.
Outstanding Brother Mason! I'm inspired.
HammC3 1 year ago
@HammC3
Praise God!
fmason83 1 year ago
Cute little allen organ, nice registration...I would go a little heavier on the pedal...probably a soft 16 instead of an 8...GREAT ATTACKS AND RELEASE on the sequence material!
Organphantomjd 3 years ago
Oh I had a 16...it's just hard, if not impossible, to hear. I recorded this video with a little digital camera that doesn't pick up bass well. I'm a firm believer in a nice foundation.
fmason83 3 years ago
What type and make of organ is that? It looks somewhat like an Allen but then again not.
ShandyHall 4 years ago
It is...good eye
fmason83 4 years ago