O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
Uploader Comments (heavyvoxes)
All Comments (29)
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I guess there is a name to how the organ sounds. And that's a Romantic. It would have been built, I guess, during the Romantic period circa 1890-1950.
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really well played it is one of my favorite hymns during advent
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Very nicely played, my friend. Who is the builder of that organ? Looks very similar to the console of an Allen I play...
Best wishes for Advent and Christmas,
Martin
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@ernestmskinner Sounds like a Moller, console looks like an Austin. Who knows what it really is, but it sounds good!
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@ kimbo0270. Those are the "celeste's" that you are hearing (sounds like the string celeste with possibly the 8' flute celeste). The celeste ranks are tuned, depending on the stop and voicing, either slightly sharp or slightly flat. This gives that "waiver" that you hear. I hope this helps.
To the organist. Thank you for posting this video. Excellent playing, and great job presenting the many colors of this instrument with such a beautiful hymn!
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Very nice!
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Is there a name for how the organ sounds at 0:21?
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Can't f-ing wait til Christmas now dammit
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Very nicely done. I like the varied registrations. It sounds like a Moeller.
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Amazing!
i love the sound of the organ, you play great
jdselfpropelled 2 years ago
I so much appreciate your compliment... thank you! This IS a very nice instrument to play.
heavyvoxes 2 years ago
Merry Christmas to you too! Glad you enjoy the music.
heavyvoxes 3 years ago
Thank you, Roy, for your compliment!
heavyvoxes 3 years ago