Beside agile fingers and fleet feet for pedals, pipe organ playing is broadly about registration — the fine art of capturing unique sonorities by choosing the right combination of pipes. And ...
Build a MIDI foot controller, of course. After dispensing of the old organ guts, [Mark] mounted the pedals in a handsome road case and started working on the electronics. His first inclination was ...
The organ is believed to be the largest "tonally unaltered" Kilgen organ remaining in existence and has two consoles, one in ...
The Benson Great Hall's magnificent 4,000-pipe Blackinton Organ is one of a handful of concert hall organs ... The Blackinton Organ has a total of 67 ranks and utilizes a 3-manual, 32-note pedal ...
The organ is a keyboard instrument of one or more pipe divisions, each played with its own keyboard, played either with the hands on a keyboard or with the feet using pedals. History The organ is a ...
Missouri-based Quimby Pipe Organs, Inc. — thus the name, “Opus 50.” It has four keyboards, numerous foot pedals, and 71 ranks (groups) of pipes, allowing for a tremendous range of sound.
The model now available has two manuals and pedals, and a good array of stops ... and can now easily take a place with regular pipe-organs of three times the price and greatly diminished maintenance.
But British keyboardist James McVinnie wants you to hear the pipe organ in fresh new ways. Beside agile fingers and fleet feet for pedals, pipe organ playing is broadly about registration — the ...