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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2009

Albinas Prizgintas plays Michael Jackson's Beat It and other classic Rock on Trinity Episcopal Churchs 5,000 pipe tracker organ, in New Orleans, for more info visit albinas.org

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  • @siwmper its a tracker trust me haha that sucker is hard to play fast and my Teacher rocks out as you can see

  • you looks cool ^^

  • EXCELLENT!!!

    

  • I love this.  Absolutely amazing.

  • this is good for being on the organ, and such a fast paced song, I would love to see him do it on a theater organ with all the sounds that the music would have , though playing one of those is way differant then the classical organ I am told.

  • @siwmper - you might be surprised. A bit of research indicates that it was built in 1990 by Roy Redman and has mechanical key action (but presumably electric stop action and electric coupling). These days you can have mechanical action with detached consoles at all sorts of odd angles - look up the 4m+p Mander organ at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church, Atlanta, GA. That's tracker, despite its very complex layout and the detached console at a 45 degree angle to 1 of the 2 cases.

  • Cool music, but that doesn't look like a tracker organ. Tracker action implies direct linkage from keys to pipes. This looks like an electric action to me.

  • Niceee!WOW!

  • Smashing!

  • very impressive!

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