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Holy, Holy, Holy - Allen Organ Q325

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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2008

Another hymn that everyone knows, celebrating the mystery of The Holy Trinity. The name of this great tune is NICAEA.

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  • very nice! you must play the piano also? you really jam the keys down lol...when i went from piano to organ i broke one of the organ keys cuz i was so used to pounding on the piano...really on the organ all one has to do is touch the keys.

  • No, I really do not play the piano well. The keyboard instruments all have the same key layouts. But, the touch you see here is due to the MIDI voices that are both velocity and after-touch sensitive. This is a steep learning curve for an organist that expects every key to respond like an organ. However, once one gets used to it, it becomes a feature that is valuable.

  • what registration where you using at about .40 ?

    I love this hymn! I'm playing an allen organ in my church soon for services.

  • For the second stanza I believe that is the Great principal chorus up to mixture 4, with the Choir principal chorus at 8', 4', and 2' coupled to the Great.

  • Is this organ digital?

  • Yes, this is a digital Allen.

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  • So very beautiful !

  • This is probably the best I have heard an Allen sound!

  • I love this hymn . Thank you for sharing such a masterful rendition of it :)

  • If im not seeing his fingers and just hearing the music I can say that the one playing is a professional good job !!

  • Absolutely one of the most beautiful renditions of this song I've ever heard played!

  • @LarryFX1 You can not turn touch-sensitivity off?

    That would seem very annoying to me. I play organ and piano, and I love how organs are not usually touch sensitive (except second-touch on theater organs)

  • @desk44 Heh heh...that's why I search 'catholic' hymns. I'm not even Catholic, but I'll gladly concede that's what "real" church music sounds like to me.

  • I love you style. I wish more people would just play hymns on the organ more traditionally like you do, too many distort otherwise beautiful hymns, you play them RIGHT !!!!!!

  • o i see, i did not take into account the touch-sensitive midi sounds.

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