Toccata d-moll J.S.Bach
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34045 and rybapan. Please take your conflict somewhere else. This is not the place for posting rude comments. Anyway, sure this organ is not sounding too hot right now thanks to allot of neglect for most of its existence. But I'm sure it's going to be a glorious wall of sound when its restored to full working order.
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Give it some slack, the poor thing is only a quarter-operational.
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This organ must be made fully functional as soon as possible for the purpose of coastal protection! Sooner or later a tsunami will set course for the Jersey Shore. I'm sure that if this organ was played on full stops, The giant sound would fight and overpower the wave and spare Atlantic City.
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@osmoon Or just tell me where to buy the CD. I was hoping this was on itunes, but as expected it isn't.
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Why isn´t it complete? Want the full version please!
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pretty sloppy
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Daniel Roth would be so much fun, on this organ.
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Organ>Guitar :)
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@manga12 It will also speak with more authority and clarity now as the acoustics of the room are much clearer now than they were when this recording was made!
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The sheer power of this organ and all its registration put it in a category of its own.
Enough bickering this is a symphonic organ meaning it is ment to do the work of a whole orchestra in concert, it is a jack of all trades organ, even if its not like the old baroque organs of europe, the depth and athority of sound it has cannot be matched, true though it depends on the organ player ot make it work like a good conductor of an symphony. however just wait till the organ is finished.
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@Branchporter No.
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COLLISION SPEED
Is this Robert Elmore's "Bach on the Biggest"?
Branchporter 3 years ago
Antoni Scott
kicha15fizis 3 years ago