@mattnbin Solder is pronounced like "sodder". Do you pronounce the K in know and knife too? How about the gh in though and bough? English pronunciation became mostly independent of English spelling centuries ago. And yes, I'm a pedant.
Its neat to see how the organ is made, but there is soo much more, the enginering of the materials is another factor, and they did not say it but there are wood pipes used also, not just the diapasons which are the main part of most organs they are distinct to the organ , as opposed to woodwinds, horns, and yes even percussion, and string sets if its a synphonic or theater organ, like the two largest ones happen to be, in theaters and stadiums. and they dont talk about rigging the organ either.
@hatstalker lead-free solder is normally tin. I'm assuming that it works better for their purposes. For many other things, it's not optimal, though, even though it's required in California and the EU for electronics, unless the manufacturer has a special exemption.
I would like to find out what the name of a song is and/ or just who the composer is. I really like it and I like it and I would like to know what it is.
@mattnbin Solder is pronounced like "sodder". Do you pronounce the K in know and knife too? How about the gh in though and bough? English pronunciation became mostly independent of English spelling centuries ago. And yes, I'm a pedant.
ccoraxfan 1 week ago
My beloved Work!
Zumipali2 1 month ago
Its neat to see how the organ is made, but there is soo much more, the enginering of the materials is another factor, and they did not say it but there are wood pipes used also, not just the diapasons which are the main part of most organs they are distinct to the organ , as opposed to woodwinds, horns, and yes even percussion, and string sets if its a synphonic or theater organ, like the two largest ones happen to be, in theaters and stadiums. and they dont talk about rigging the organ either.
manga12 8 months ago
@hatstalker lead-free solder is normally tin. I'm assuming that it works better for their purposes. For many other things, it's not optimal, though, even though it's required in California and the EU for electronics, unless the manufacturer has a special exemption.
nevermind1534 1 year ago
“O Filii et Filiae” by the French composer Felix-Alexandre Guilmant - that is the name of the song!!
IamLightsaber 1 year ago
I would like to find out what the name of a song is and/ or just who the composer is. I really like it and I like it and I would like to know what it is.
IamLightsaber 1 year ago
@organman360 Get started as early as you can.
Zylstra555 1 year ago
@mattnbin also what the hell is tin sarder?
last time I checked solder was tin/lead alloy.
hatstalker 1 year ago
@Bucky41 I don't know either, if you find out please let me know with a post back. Thank you.
IamLightsaber 1 year ago
In my part of the world the "L" in solder is silent and is pronounced the same as the beginning of the word "sodomy".
(I have no idea what that word means btw, I picked it at random from a dictionary).
I "solder" organ pipes frequently in the course of my work. I promise you, in N.A. at least, the "L" is silent in solder, though I have no idea why.
gondolacrescent5 2 years ago 2