Positive baroque organ after G. Näser, Fraustadt, 1734
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Very nice! I hope to own a chamber organ someday, but it will be a few years before I can afford it. The pedals are a nice touch, something I haven't seen on other period instruments of the type. Personally, I'd prefer a regal stop to the 2', but my tastes run to late renaissance more than baroque.
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Magnifique
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Excelente trabajo! los felicito!
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Totally sweet. There's a recording of this piece on an E. Power Biggs recording of Spanish Organs... Toledo etc. "Historic Organs of Spain" Am recording my old vinyl disk to the computer. Hope it works.
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Yo creo que podría ser más interesante la disposición con un 1 1/3' y si posible un 1'. Me gustaría saber cual(es) obra(s) se toca(n) en esto vídeo. Saludos de Brasil.
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That's it...
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Thank you for the information. So the trackers are actually stickers, which are pushed down by the keys. Very simple and compact, as expected of such an organ.
Gracias, Rob. Saludos desde Buenos Aires.
lprluthier 3 months ago
Exelente! cuando empiesan a comercializar los organos??? ya me recorri medio buenos aires para comprar algo... y ni siquiera digitales venden ya...
Saludos! exelente instrumento! =)
sebabjt 9 months ago
@sebabjt En mi website está el listado completo de órganos que construímos por encargo...
lprluthier 7 months ago
Thanks for the video - very interesting and exellent music. I notice that the tuning goes off in the fuller chords, and there is also some unsteadyness at other times. Am I correct in thinking that your blower is fed directly into the soundboard, or is there some sort of wind regulation?
Offshoreorganbuilder 1 year ago
@Offshoreorganbuilder This kind of organs have just one step elbow and produces this kind of efect when you play fuller chords.
lprluthier 1 year ago