Sardis Presbyterian - Tuba Tune in D Major

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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2008

Tuba Tune in D Major by C.S. Lang

Performed by K. DeBoer on the new Rueter pipe organ at Sardis Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, NC.

Reuter Organ Company
OPUS 2233
3 MANUALS, 72 RANKS

For more information about this organ - www.sardis.org

Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. DeBoer and Sardis for allowing me to shoot video of their recent recital.

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  • Yes it is - Sardis Presbyterian in Charlotte.

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  • i agree about the 32' being on so early. You might consider a slighty quicker tempo, as well as more significant registration changes, that will give it more excitement. A great piece!

  • What's with the 32' so early in the piece? Really distracting.

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  • Isnt it supposed to be a C# instead of an A at 0:10 and 0:23 ???

  • Sounds amazing! we are very jealous here at Thomas & Joe's Organ Extravaganza!

  • that sounds awsome!

  • @Reesman95

    haha...Rees, I think it is his wife. I did a little "research" (aka stalking), and found out that the lady is the organist, and her husband (K. Deboer) is the Choir director.

  • @Reesman95 Actually, it depends which book you use. I have to turn for my friend (and if i'm in a nice mood register for him too :P), when he plays this piece.

  • I don't think this piece calls for any registration changes. Just manual hopping.

  • Great work

  • Well played on a nice pipe organ. If the performer ever reads this, you might like to experiment with staccato notes in the tuba solo. I find it gives it a nice militaristic march feel to the piece.

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