Bob G playing "His Mighty Wurlitzer"

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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2008

Bob Grommes playing his new GW4 at his home in Phoenix, AZ

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  • I echo your thoughts.

  • Fantastic!!!

  • Very nice!

    The tuned percussions sound so crisp, bright and right up front! It really reminds me of the Portland Organ Grinder Pizza installation.

    I go down to the Elsinore Theater in Salem OR every once in a while to hear a Wurlitzer, and the tuned percussions there just don't make it out of their chamber well and get lost in the shuffle.

    Thanks!

  • Yes that is nice.. Ah to have a Wurlitzer in the home.. ah if only I knew how to play one..Glad you take good care of that fine organ..

  • It's Called "sus-tan-new-tow" from the word sustain. It's a switch on the upper right corner of the swell pedal. The organist angles his right foot slightly to the right to press against this switch, and the great manual's notes are held or sustained for as long as his foot is pressed against this switch.

  • What makes it so the note on the great manual continues playing while Bob plays on another manual (I don't know what they're all called on a 4-manual TO)?

    Enjoyed it thoroughly!

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