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Uploaded by Annasopranna on Mar 23, 2008
Organist Ty Woodword plays the Widor Toccata at St. Barnabas on the Desert, Scottsdale, Arizona
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It sounded like the organist was in one hell of a hurry to get out of there!
zippylad77 1 month ago
i thought it was fine, sounded a bit aggitated though could even be a bit slower, but im sure to the guy sending the silly comments below, could you do this at the organ?
joeyboi87 3 years ago
or NOT
grandpianoalex89 3 years ago
Casavant...or Phelpsavant?
hehe
DesireeDeFete 3 years ago
regarding pmo1969...
DELICATE?
really?
amward 3 years ago
Played with enthusiasm where he "let 'er rip!"
Enjoyed listening to this great music.
grandeopera 3 years ago
Far too loud towards those final chords. should be much more delicate.
pmo1969 3 years ago
This is a casavant organ. You can find the specs on the church website. It doesnt have many stops though
organist12345 3 years ago
Well Done Mate wonderfully played!! - What Organ is this?? Any Specs??
RobCharles1981 3 years ago
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It sounded like the organist was in one hell of a hurry to get out of there!
zippylad77 1 month ago
i thought it was fine, sounded a bit aggitated though could even be a bit slower, but im sure to the guy sending the silly comments below, could you do this at the organ?
joeyboi87 3 years ago
or NOT
grandpianoalex89 3 years ago
Casavant...or Phelpsavant?
hehe
DesireeDeFete 3 years ago
regarding pmo1969...
DELICATE?
really?
amward 3 years ago
Played with enthusiasm where he "let 'er rip!"
Enjoyed listening to this great music.
grandeopera 3 years ago
Far too loud towards those final chords. should be much more delicate.
pmo1969 3 years ago
This is a casavant organ. You can find the specs on the church website. It doesnt have many stops though
organist12345 3 years ago
Well Done Mate wonderfully played!! - What Organ is this?? Any Specs??
RobCharles1981 3 years ago