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Overview"Book 4 - Operation of the Organ Controls Exploring USER and Library Access Stops. Here we study the controls of the organ that affect registrations. We fully examine organ stops and their use. As a reminder there are two large groups of stops on these organs, in addition to the stops whose names appear on the stop tablets or knobs, stops that are immediately available at all times to the organist. Voice Palette(TM) stops are assigned to stop tablets or drawknobs and tend to be from the same family as the stop name engraved on the face. They may be tonally finished by your technician or local person that does tonal finishing for your area. USER stops on the Roland and Rodgers organs and Library Access stops on Infinity Organ are available for you to choose, play and tonally finish as well. When you select them, you will find a menu that gives you the opportunity to make them sound exactly as you wish. And these changes may be saved to pistons. You may then voice it differently for another piece and save that to another piston. Trying stops out could become boring, but we've eliminated that possibility by including music that you will want to play. This book prepares you to play not only church services, but also recitals as we explore these stops with music by Pachelbel, Franck, Dubois and two Bachs. To conclude the book we've included showpieces by two Vierne's, Bo�lmann, Lef�bure-W�ly - all for manuals only with optional pedals. Pachelbel may be known for one piece, but we are beginning to discover that his music may even rival Bach's for variety and depth. As we try a variety of stops we play variations on a theme by Pachelbel. Throughout we offer advice and guidance on playing the organ - choosing tempos, registrations, techniques and more that will make your playing shine. The organs also include some useful orchestral sounds - the Orchestral Oboe is absolutely lovely - and we cover using them as well. Playing the organ State Trumpet with the Orchestral Trumpet at a slightly lower volume level work nicely as well. Theater Organ USER & Library Access Stops Theatre organs are different than church organs, as they are winded at a higher pressure (around 10"") than the pressures of church organs. Tremulant works letting a little air escape over and over again. On theatre instruments a lot of air escapes so the pitch drops and the volume drops, giving the organ a ""sobbing"" sound. These tremulants are built into the USER/Library Access theatre stops. You may enjoy playing these while using our Playing Silent Movies book lessons." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Noel JonesPublisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Volume: 4 Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.218kg ISBN: 9781492772934ISBN 10: 1492772933 Pages: 84 Publication Date: 20 September 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationNoel Jones, AAGO has studied and worked as an organist in the United States, Germany and Italy. In a career that includes working as an opera coach, choral director and over the last 30+ years designing and tonal finishing digital organs and organs that combine pipe and digital stops, he has trained more than 500 organists to play digital church organs. Known for his work writing beginner's guides to Gregorian chant, he applies the same skills in writing these books that have a special emphasis on taking pianists and keyboardists and turning them in organists quickly and effectively. His experience on the road working with organists makes him especially effective in helping organists make the connection between the organs they play and the genius of the designers of the instruments as they take the organ into the 21st century. Owner's manuals describing the features of the organs are well-supplemented by Jones' books that show the benefits of the features, often with music that is playable and can become part of a church organist's repertoire. His experience and enjoyment of the Roland & Rodgers church organs is an inspiration to pianists who want to become organists and organists who want to continue to improve their skills. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |