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Rarest organ stop in the world? 64’ foot | #organist #organ
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@maximedufour5132

2 years ago

The translation from French for that stop is "voice of a whale". Sounds fitting

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@BaroqueBach.

1 year ago

Organist: listen to this!
Floor: rumbles

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@steve4729

2 years ago

Ladies and gentlemen, the brown note.

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@JorgeLopez-fu9lb

2 years ago

Somewhere there is a submarine in the North Atlantic recording tectonic anomalies beneath the ocean floor.

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@witheringvoid1244

2 years ago

It’s sounded like you’re in a middle of a eerie cavern full of odds and mystery that you going to explore

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@MrSmcmlln

2 years ago

Ground shaking earthquake! Isn't there like 2 true 64' stops? Organ in Sydney Hall and Atlantic City Music Hall? And if I'm not mistaken, I think that the Atlantic City organ can do a resultant 128' stop.

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@cateclism316

1 year ago

More like a rumble! More felt than heard!

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@fabipia

2 years ago

I played this stop on organ in concert hall of national centre of the performing Arts in Beijing...amazing marvellous

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@sherylbegby

2 weeks ago

that could be peristalsis, or a submarine; either way, it sounds so beautiful, and would work as a soundtrack to a shark movie. What a beautiful underwater sound, worthy of a majestic marine mammal. Sounds, also, quite convincingly like the double-bass section of an orchestra. Fabulous!

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@marcelobrunorodrigues7630

1 year ago

I can listen clearly to all deepest notes you played. Thanks for posting it.

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@gamegeekx

2 years ago

based on the deep low note, the pipe size must be monster sized and scary looking.

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@BennyLlama39

7 months ago

Now that's the kind of bass I want to hear/feel in organ music. 😀

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@liriore

8 months ago

It sounds good. In fact it almost resembles the ultrasounds that elephants emit to communicate with each other. In the Passion according to St. Matthew there are some ultrasounds but not produced by an organ.

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@shawnlennon1947

2 years ago

What, did a giant ship just pass by? 😂

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@danashay

2 years ago

Very cool! Thank you! 😎

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@benrichey2593

2 years ago

“I’m sure you want to hear what this sounds like…”

plays notes that 99% of speakers can’t produce cleanly

“You can feel it in your gut!”

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@volleswerkfullorganpower249

1 year ago

Wow, even this flute 32 is gigantic and wide scale.😁

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@Wanamaker1946

2 years ago

You might explain what a resultant is. The Atlantic City Convention Center has a 64’ register.

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@JanicekTrnecka

2 years ago

I like stops from the "building shaker" group.

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@tfofurn

4 months ago

Organ videos on YouTube were a major motivator for me to buy a subwoofer. Love it!

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