Orgue baroque historique / Historical organ (1709) de Quelven
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Je vis ce son d'orgue tok tok et il la musique ludique merci pour l'organiste
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@jockboy69 Yeah - I thought the same =D
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I want one so bad :( how do organs work? Is there someone working in the basement moving a machine that makes the wind go around?
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Sa jupe aussi est baroque.
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Thats not laissez-faire, quite a stupid expression according to what France does for her organs. And better do nothing than alterate historical instruments.
No. I bet tis the will of the organ builder: have a very sensitive transmission for the player, so just simple leather the pallets. The rest works hard on hard. Some organists knows how to manage with it, but less.
And this will not be heard from down the earth anyway.
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it´s simply nice and interesting, like this demonstration very much!
Greatings - S.
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Sebezet-kaer e vanan bep tro ouzh fronellerezh seurt ograou ! En taol-mañ e trompilh joa-bevañ ar gristenien ! Trugarez deoc'h ur wech ouzhpenn, Itron Nadeau.
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C'est une telle joie! magnifique! L'orgue est charmant! Et votre jeu superbe!
Je vous remercie! Excuse my French :) Lovely.
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I'ts like the Kyrie of the 'Messe de Minuit' of Charpentier
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quelle horreur !
Couldn't they put some thin "felt" under the positif keys to dampen the clatter?
Or would that be a-historical?
Is it the trackers making the noise or the keys hitting bottom?
Lovely instrument, nothwithstanding the extra bit of non-musical noise.
jockboy69 2 years ago 2
the clatter is apparently not heard from the assembly. Of course, the camera being right next to the keyboards, well we hear it. I've been said the public doesn't... Thanks for watching! CN
contessa1750 2 years ago
Yeah, the trackers are loud, because the mechanics is completely manual: a delight for a harpsichordist like me! And apparently they don't hear the trackers from downstairs...
contessa1750 3 years ago