Praise Ye the Lord, the Almighty
Uploader Comments (codeman2008)
All Comments (16)
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awesome...very good.
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You need to find a Johnson & Son pipe organ and play Te Deum, Trumpet tune, etc.
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nice
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Nice sounding Fritzsche.... my parish has a 40-rank Fritzsche. Not the belle of the ball, but she gets the job done.
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A performance so sure to please Our Lord. On the final verse, as the sun streams through the beautiful stained glass, it as if The Holy Spirit is present! Wonderful hymn by Calvinist Joachim Neander (German valley and Neanderthal man named named after him) and music by William Sterndale Bennett, admired by Shuman and Mendelssohn, as well as being a Knight of the Empire, buried at Westminster Abbey. God bless your work in music to His Glory Cody- AMEN!
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Nice job Cody!
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Beautiful Catholic hymn!!!!
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You are doing some very good work! makes me want to go back to school so I can teach some future organists!
Keep up the good work. You have some very good ideas and are already a very musical player! Makes me want to teach good strong students like you!
DesireeDeFete 2 years ago
Thanks very much!
I'm so happy that you enjoy my playing!
:D
codeman2008 2 years ago
Wow! That was unusual. There seems to be some sort of harmonic in there that is awesome. What is that?
bimjales 2 years ago
Thanks! Harmonic? I'm not sure when you mean, what part of the video?
I know what registrations I used for everything, so if you give me a time frame of when it happened in the video, I can tell you what I was using.
Thanks again!
codeman2008 2 years ago
It's a mid range warble starting around 2:00 in the tremolo. Pleasant.
bimjales 2 years ago
I was using the 16' Bourdon, 8' Geigen, 8' Bourdon, 8' Erzhaler, 4' Principal, 4' Traverse Flute with tremolo and sub and super couplers on the manuals.
On the pedal I was using 16' Bourdon, 8' Bourdon, and 4' Flute, with the swell coupled down.
codeman2008 2 years ago