Psalm Project wrote:SC... maybe you should grab a cheap flight over to see this organ! You would be assured of a warm welcome!
I'll stand you lunch!
I may just do that. Less than £50 from Heathrow to Cork and back on Aer Lingus.
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Psalm Project wrote:SC... maybe you should grab a cheap flight over to see this organ! You would be assured of a warm welcome!
I'll stand you lunch!
docmattc wrote:Is the meerkat a reed or flute stop? I'm guessing that its a variant of the meerflote
Hare wrote:Pipes of curious construction - speak with a squeak from one side of the mouth
musicus wrote:Hare wrote:Pipes of curious construction - speak with a squeak from one side of the mouth
Hare, you write in dactylic hexameters! (dum dum dum diddy dum dum / dum diddy dum diddy dum diddy dum)
promusica wrote:True, the Viscounts of the past are now what they are now. Dublin Airport Church has a very nice model - a Viscount Toccata II - which had, unfortunately, a limited time on the market. When it first arrived the radio signals from the airport caused havoc with its settings, lurching the thing (and myself in the organ seat) into Reed stops for quiet solo verses of the psalm, transposing up a minor third in the middle of a verse of The Lord's My Shepherd. After extensive investigations, the solution was remarkably simple - to coat the entire inside of the console with aluminium foil. That did the trick. Apparently there was a Toccata II on some RAF base in the UK that had the same problem, with the same solution. But as an organ, it was a nifty instrument, with four voice settings for each stop, realistically voiced, and came with a reasonable price tag.