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#41
Miscellaneous & Suggestions / Socks or shoes
January 02, 2011, 10:46:57 PM
Happy New Year to everyone!

Hey we don't appear to have a section about playing the organ??

Anyway maybe one can be created, or an administrator can move this thread to the most appropriate place.

My question to everyone who plays the pipe organ is about the issue of playing in shoes or in stocking feet

I have always played in my socks. I don't know the exact reason why, but possibly down to the type of shoes I was wearing when at the age of 13 I began to play the organ. I would have thought if it was a deadly sin, then my organ teacher would have insisted that I wear shoes?

The reason that this question has arisen is that I have asked for and received a wonderful pair of organmaster shoes for Christmas in a vain attempt to alter my thinking about pedal technique and whether to wear shoes or not. I think in the back of my mind that it is a little amateurish to play in socks (may be incorrect?), but I am trying to undo 25 years of "bad technique" by forcing myself to play in shoes.

My thoughts about playing in socks are

1: It was maybe easier to learn quickly how to play the pedals?
2: I can cheat and actually use my toes to help play consecutive notes (bad technique?)
3: My feet are more sensitive when feeling for note position (I should really not rely on this)
4: I doubt Marie C-Alain, Jonathan Scott or Wayne Marshall ever played in their stocking feet!

My thoughts on playing in shoes are

1: The feeling of being an amateur would hopefully be overcome
2: I may never be able to play as well in shoes as in socks (could this just take a lot of practice, or is it so ingrained in my technique that I will never be able to do this?)
3: Would my pedal technique be forced to improve due to lack of being able to cheat?
4: The organmaster shoes give me 2 inches in height (always a bonus)


This topic is a little in jest, but I thought after forcing myself to try and use shoes that maybe I was incorrect and that there is nothing wrong with playing in socks


Your thoughts would be most welcome
#42
I'm after the bottom octave (12 notes from bass C) of a stopped metal 8ft rank, gedackt/rohr flute or similar. Must be stopped to fit under my ceiling

If anyone has anything lying around I would appreciate hearing

Many thanks
Marc
#44
Electronic Organs / Allen from 1962
October 11, 2010, 12:07:02 AM
I strayed across this video of a 1962 Allen organ and was very impressed, maybe you have seen it?

To me, this is producing as good if not better a sound than some of the modern digital equipment. I know it is hard to tell from an audio recording, but sounds pretty good

here is the link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuVcJAGR4eI&feature=related


Marc
#46
Organs on eBay or for urgent sale / Ebay USA
September 30, 2010, 04:15:11 AM
And I thought I was mad with my small home pipe organ, this is quite mad

Shame it is in the USA

http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-CHURCH-PIPE-ORGAN-WICKS-DURST-20RANK-1106-PIPES-/330474967710?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4cf1d7d29e

I sometimes think the next house that I buy will be designed around a pipe organ!


Marc
#47
Organ building and maintenance / KA 64 note switches
September 26, 2010, 02:26:26 PM
Hello,

Does anyone have any advice about cleaning Kimber Allen 64 note switches, and infact can they be cleaned?

I now have two of the flute stops now working on my small pipe organ, and one or two of the contacts seem to be slightly temperamental. These units were purchased second hand and I suspect they are atleast 30 years old.

One thing to note is that only a small current (milliamps) is flowing through these switches as I have a bank of transistors driving the direct electric action; I did think that the low current may be an issue. Ideally I would have built solid state switching circuits but that would have added another delay to the project.

Does the orientation of the switch have an issue, I have the solenoid at the top and the switch is pointing vertically downwards? I think this maybe does not matter as my 4ft flute stop operates fine so sounds like contacts to me!

Best Regards
Marc
#48
The organ that I play regularly on a Sunday is very limited. I have been thinking about how it could be improved upon and I would be interested to hear people's comments with regards to suggested expansion of this organ.

It is a single manual two rank extension organ built by Sixsmith in 1972. It rather cleverly comprises of 8 stops on the manual and 3 on the pedal (a form of wizardry I think!)

The current registration is

Manual

16 ft – Open diapason
8ft – Gedact
8 ft – Open diapason
4 ft – Principal
4ft – Flute
2ft – Fifteenth
1 1/3 - Larigot

Pedal

16ft – Sub Bass
8ft – Flute
4ft – Principal


The organ is indeed limited in its tonal qualities, as the two ranks that it is made up of comprise of a 8ft stopped wood rank, so giving the 8ft Gedact and 4ft Flute, it also uses resultant fifths for the 16ft pedal (which doesn't work very well!), and a 4ft open metal rank giving the other stops.

My initial complaint about the organ (apart from the obvious lack of manuals, reeds and 8ft pipes) is that it does not play quietly, so I was thinking that maybe the first move would be to enclose the organ (which is only 2m x 1m) in a swell chamber ?

Or perhaps add a second manual (swell) with a couple of additional ranks for variation.

The third option is to try and find a reasonable redundant organ that can be used as a replacement.

Funding has not been established yet, so I would also be interested in knowing peoples views to the estimates for additional work

I know this organ is a bit of a joke, and we have considered replacing it with an electronic organ (a narrow escape now I think about it!), but maybe it should be added to the npor list? Small is beautiful, perhaps!??!

I will send further details if needs be

Best Regards
Marc
#49
Inspirational instruments / Ripon Cathedral, 350k needed
September 18, 2010, 09:04:17 PM
Well I have just returned from a visit to my brother and family in Ripon and I managed to get a short go on the wonderful 4 manual Harrison in the Cathedral, definitely an inspiring instrument.

They are also currently trying to raise a considerable amount of money, £ 350k, to enable the complete overhaul and clean of the instrument and I'm sure donations from anyone who wants to sponsor a pipe will be gratefully received. Further details about the sponsorship scheme or how to make a donation can be made to Margaret Hammond, margarethammond@riponcathedral.org.uk

You can also visit the website to see what work is proposed to be carried out

http://www.riponcathedral.org.uk/organ01.php?PHPSESSID=i1qfr7k241btl2jglke4v6qtj5




Best Regards

Marc
#50
House Organs / New house organ in the North West
September 05, 2010, 12:52:46 AM
Hello everyone,

I would like to let you know about a small two manual + pedal house organ that I am currently building.

I have been an organists and pipe organ enthusiast for many years now, and needed a reasonable practice instrument for home. I did consider the rational route of buying an electronic instrument, but due to my inquisitive nature and not one to be scared of getting my hammer and saw out, I'd thought I would try and construct a pipe organ

I have almost finished the console and the great pipe work. I am just working on the electronics, which is quite time consuming, and once that is up an running,
I will start on the swell, which will included shutters!! (yes I am mad)

Here is a picture of some of the progress so far

http://thecavendishorgan.webs.com/apps/photos/photo?photoid=97604047


Best Regards

Marc