New Chamade Demonstration
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All Comments (33)
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@Arky83mi These chamades sound very good indeed! Very full.
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I wonder how much wind pressure it would be on?
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Impressive sounding.
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Yes, these are a very full sounding Chamade. I like it.
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@falaqdad15 That would be damn loud!! Probably past the point of pain and loss of hearing...
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wouldnt it be funny if the Grand Ophicleide on the Atlantic City Convention Hall Organ was en-chamade?
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Like a mighty cathedral!
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Does that mean when voicing, harmonising and tuning a Quint, you need three organbuilders: one at the console, one at the soundboard (who wont hear the 32 effect) and one down the nave?
If you need to be 32 feet away from a sound source of 16Hz in order to hear it, why can I hear these low sounds from my 5:1 cpomputer loudspeakers?
Are Spanish Organ chamades solo or chorus reeds?
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Even with a 10 2/3 quint, in order to actually HEAR the 32' sound, you must be at LEAST 32 feet away....it takes about that long for the sound wave to develope...its a weird science..otherwise you will clearly heat the fifth playing and it wont sound too great
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The Quint of a 32' stop is a 21 1/3'.
To obtain a resultant of the octave lower, the fundamental has to be nearly twice as loud as the quint.
The lowest note of a 64' stop doesnt "sound", it "vibrates" : 4 times a second, if my calculation is exact.
Has anyone written music for this peculiarity?
Very stately sound. Not too thin or nasally. The installers hit it just right. Crisp yet maintaining substance.
theblackhand2 3 years ago
Well thanks, My boss and I installed this ourselves and had it voiced to our specs and it couldn't have turned out better!
Arky83mi 3 years ago
I agree these are some of the fullest Chamade reeds I've heard. At my home church (HPBC Austin) our are very pungent and nasal.
JSB1983 3 years ago
Trivo really came through (as they always do). Highly recommended!
Arky83mi 2 years ago