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The 64ft and 128ft pedal organ stop experiment

Unfortunately the camera microphone sound just can't go down to 8Hz and 4Hz but this pedal department shakes everything visibly and is a brilliant addition to full organ. Whilst experimenting my wife thought that I had started the tractor outside and upon coming in commented that it sounded like the Titanic's engine room.

We've always wondered what these sounds really would sound like on a real pipe organ . . . so here goes!

This instrument provides a versatility suitable for playing organ music from all European traditions and the next project is to try to create the excitement of Baroque reeds.

Whilst starting off as a Makin from Londonderry cathedral it has now been very much transformed and is not an instrument that one can go and buy off the shelf. From this point of view the excellence of the instrument is not a threat to pipe organs as most good pipe organs are far superior to the digital electronics commercially available on the market. The versatility of this instrument actually enables one to contemplate how proposed changes to pipe organs might work . . . and so is capable of providing a model for the improvements of pipe instruments.

Thanks to the theremin137 who inspired this ultra low experiment http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=BROuHql6ni8 almost as a joke in response to Thanks to the theremin137 who inspired this http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=BROuHql6ni8 and http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=9rmsORjN0ws

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9 октября 2008 г. 6:38:02
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