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Uploaded by benscotthyde on Sep 2, 2009
Brett Wales demos the wersi louvre at 2009 Wersi Summerfest.
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@ Videofilmery: It may be digital, but its still drawbar. I didn't say Hammond tonewheel drawbarsound...
mlschaap 1 week ago
@mlschaap Which "drawbar sounds"?
Videofilmery 1 week ago
While the audience enjoy the music and visual performance the musician has the most fun. It takes a lot of effort culminating as talent to master an organ, such as a WERSI - Louvre.
earnamint 1 week ago
VERY NICE .I GAVE YOU A LIKE
TOM50518 2 months ago
Claudia Hirschfeld is also another favorite Wersi organist that I love to hear play the organ, besides Brett Wales!
patsaxon 4 months ago in playlist wersi organ
What a DELIGHT !
Great posting.
PolishRoots 1 year ago
@patsaxon I missed the first song called "Dinah."
smiskie 1 year ago
We saw Brett at Dutchland Organ & Keyboard Show in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA this week...outstanding show!!!!
MrsDebDC 1 year ago
@patsaxon Then he moves into "Java" made famous in the 60's by the trumpeter Al Hirt.
@patsaxon It's a jazzed up version of, "On the Street Where You Live" from "My Fair Lady."
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@ Videofilmery: It may be digital, but its still drawbar. I didn't say Hammond tonewheel drawbarsound...
mlschaap 1 week ago
@mlschaap Which "drawbar sounds"?
Videofilmery 1 week ago
While the audience enjoy the music and visual performance the musician has the most fun. It takes a lot of effort culminating as talent to master an organ, such as a WERSI - Louvre.
earnamint 1 week ago
VERY NICE .I GAVE YOU A LIKE
TOM50518 2 months ago
Claudia Hirschfeld is also another favorite Wersi organist that I love to hear play the organ, besides Brett Wales!
patsaxon 4 months ago in playlist wersi organ
What a DELIGHT !
Great posting.
PolishRoots 1 year ago
@patsaxon I missed the first song called "Dinah."
smiskie 1 year ago
We saw Brett at Dutchland Organ & Keyboard Show in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA this week...outstanding show!!!!
MrsDebDC 1 year ago
@patsaxon Then he moves into "Java" made famous in the 60's by the trumpeter Al Hirt.
smiskie 1 year ago
@patsaxon It's a jazzed up version of, "On the Street Where You Live" from "My Fair Lady."
smiskie 1 year ago