Festive Trumpet Tune - David German

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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2009

Me playing Festive Trumpet Tune on the Loweswater Rodgers organ. Apologies for the video quality, a higher quality version will be uploaded soon! I do not have the sheet music, as every time I try to order it from an etailer, they say that they can't get hold of it and cancel my order! Consequently, they might be a few bits that aren't true to the original.

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  • I love this. I think you love this also because you played it superbly!

  • @pedalboy Cheers! =]

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  • That´s fantastic played, what a drive!!! You draw the listeners attention until the last note.

  • @halonotredame1 What's the stoplist?

  • @bandit12811 oh thats cool....haha my new organ came yesterday its awsome it has ilke 3 extra speakers and stuff haha

  • @halonotredame1 Have you checked out hauptwerk yet? Ill upload a video of it soon. It has allowed me to have a 4 manual 59 stop english romantic organ complete with 32' double open wood and 32' Contre Trombone in my bedroom! Plus there's an unenclosed solo tuba and a trumpet en chamade, and all these stops are chromatically sampled, with multiple samples for each note for different releases (eg staccata, portato and legato). You need quite a powerful computer but it's so awesome!

  • @halonotredame1 If you want to hear an organ that sounds good, check out my Widor Toccata video. Played on an 1845 William Hill organ (III+P/52).

  • yea im getting it soon....and it sounds really nice,,,,it does sound better than this haha but it dosnt sound as bad as the organ i have now....the organ i have now was made back in 1993

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