This is, by the way, the last time I will participate in a discussion where anyone uses the words fake and simulacrum or any other derogatory term to describe organs. If you truly hate these organs you are being a hypocrite by taking money for playing them.
...or any other derogatory term to describe organs.
anyone uses the words fake and simulacrum or any other derogatory term to describe organs.
Um, what is an accordion?
Um, what is an accordion?
I am familiar with the two principal firms who build all-digital organs: Allen and Rodgers, and I know what their instruments are like. I am merely asking for help finding pipe-organ builders - I wan't to cover all of my bases.
But I will do as you say, and get my ears out of my ass. (Maybe I should look into a 64' Contra Trombone?)
Rodgers is not a builder of all-digital organs
flexible winding
flexible winding
Is that a new term for "wheeze?" LOL
Weight really shouldn't be a permanent constraint, a clever architect or engineer, with a competent builder, should be able to figure out a way of supporting any organ that would reasonably be installed in a church
Um, what is an accordion?
None of us have seen your building, at least I haven't.
matthewj
is it possible that they did not WANT a pipe organ and skewed the results?
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