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"There used to be a tradition - up to the 19th century - that when the
organ was approved the organbuilder would receive as much wine as the
largest pipe in the organ would hold. In the case of a large organ with
a Principal 32' rank in the pedal this would amount to some 330 gallons
(1,250 liters). Too bad that this tradition has been discontinued ;-)"
I'll say...! o_O
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http://www.die-orgelseite.de/orgel_houseontherock2.jpg
...the HELL?!
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Mr Barry Norris has a 5-manual, 161-stop organ IN HIS HOUSE. It contains
11,200 pipes, including some 32' pipes in the basement. (!!)
...oh, I see. He lives in Alabama. Nuff said.
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Invisible wrote:
> http://www.die-orgelseite.de/orgel_houseontherock2.jpg
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> ...the HELL?!
That's not 15 manuals, is it?
--
~Mike
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Mike Raiford wrote:
> Invisible wrote:
>> http://www.die-orgelseite.de/orgel_houseontherock2.jpg
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>> ...the HELL?!
>
> That's not 15 manuals, is it?
Yes, yes it is.
Mercifully, they're not actually connected to anything.
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Invisible wrote:
> http://www.die-orgelseite.de/orgel_houseontherock2.jpg
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> ...the HELL?!
I've been there (House on the Rock). Lotta neat stuff.
--
Tim Cook
http://empyrean.freesitespace.net
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Tim Cook wrote:
> I've been there (House on the Rock). Lotta neat stuff.
I don't know. When somebody says "house of rock", all I can think of is
Meatloaf... :-S
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