Latry Clarinette
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I like the color of the shoes He's wearing.
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So lucky to have the Pedal divider! lol.
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Yes it definitely sounds allot more like a cromorne than a clarinet! Not to say it's a bad stop, but it just doesn't sound like a clarinet to me. If you have a voix humana that sounds more like an oboe or regal... it's a bad voix humana, that doesn't mean it sounds bad, it just doesn't sound the way it is supposed to. In my opinion this doesn't sound like a clarinet, at least not like the orchestral clarinets in old American organs that I am used to. The flutes on manuals sound LOVELY though!!!!
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Yes, you're right ! I think too...
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It sounds like a 8' "Cromorne" to me!
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Really Amazing!!! Both registration and technique!
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If the pedal borrow is from the 4rth man Solo, then it is the Cromorne (stoplist of the last 1992 restoration; but if it is from the Positif, it is the Clarinette 8', (because Notre-Dame has rather unique 16, 8 and 4' Clarinettes on the Positif !) although this Clarinette (from the Positif) is constitued of 18th Century material and is therefore a rather a Cromorne, the ancester of the Clarinette ! (and rather close soundwise in the French organ)
jmeister321684 3 years ago 4
On the Pedal, there is the 8' Chalumeau, but I think it is the 8' Clarinette from the Positif.
BeFrSc 3 years ago 3