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@JBacal said:
Great fun! Well done.
Is the spatial placement of the different parts a natural phenomenon due to the placement of the pipes in the hall or did you do some fancy panning? I'm afraid I know next to nothing about concert organs.
Best,
Jay
Hello Jay
The pipes of the Concert Organ are behind the orchestra stage. There is an info with the organ:
...Helmer and Fellner, together with Ludwig Baumann, the joint architects of the Konzerthaus, had planned the front of the Great Hall as a semicircular apse with the organ hidden behind it...
So I believe that the pipes are spread over the whole with of the Great Hall which could give the "fancy panning" as you suppose.
Perhaps Dietz can tell us more about it.
Confirmation:
I played the 4 VIs as the are originaly programed and I didn't add any effect at all. So the panning is the natural phenomenon > Dietz?
Beat
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@Justus said:
Why do I imagine an organ grinder with monkey on his shoulder? [:O]ops:
Yes Waltz = Barrel Organ ... but
From now on: It all turn out quite differntly [[;)]]
Beat
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Sorry, Beat, es kam mir halt spontan ein "Wienerblut"-spielender Drehorgelspieler in den Sinn. Natürlich kam es, wie du schon sagtest, dadurch, dass der Walzer an sich mittlerweile ein Klischee für Drehorgelspieler geworden ist.
Ich bewundere immer deine tollen Soundfiles, die immer qualitativ hochwertig sind und in die du viel Zeit hineingesteckt haben musst.
Keep up the good work!
Händel rulez!!!
Gruß
Michael
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@Justus said:
Sorry, Beat, es kam mir halt spontan ein "Wienerblut"-spielender Drehorgelspieler in den Sinn. Natürlich kam es, wie du schon sagtest, dadurch, dass der Walzer an sich mittlerweile ein Klischee für Drehorgelspieler geworden ist.
Ich bewundere immer deine tollen Soundfiles, die immer qualitativ hochwertig sind und in die du viel Zeit hineingesteckt haben musst.
Keep up the good work!
Händel rulez!!!
Gruß
Michael
Hallo Justus
Danke für dein Lob. Tut immer gut. Habe aber überhaupt kein Problem mit der Drehorgel. Die Verbindung besteht nun einfach im Hirn. Als Dank für Wiener musste was hin von Wien. Nun wissen wir's: Die Konzert-Orgel kann auch Walzer spielen. Trotzdem:
Why on earth are music styles sometimes stuck to instruments. Why do we not play a Rag with a concert Harp or a Swing, a Waltz with a church organ? Since I'm an owner of a symphonic orchestra I feel like doing such unusual things more and more:
- a Bach-Organ-Prelude with 12 Cellos...
- Rossini's Tell with percussion
- VSL with Children
- ...
And - No VSL-musician has ever complained about playing in a foreign music style. Great, isn't it?
So let's cross the borders with VSL
Beat
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Hello
I've reworked my first version to a real Vienna Waltz.
The typical thing of the Vienna Waltz is its "pulled forward" 2nd beat. This gives the drive as we know it.
So have fun with this new Strauss. It contains more Wiener-Schmäh.
(Schmäh of Wien = typical Vienna humor?)
The barrel organ-feeling disappeared a bit too, I think (hope)
J.Strauss: Wienerblut with "Schmäh"
and the second piece
Sousa: Stars and Stripes
Nice weekend
Beat
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Glad to see we're thinking along the same lines Beat - one of the first pieces I tried on the Reiger Organ was Liberty Bell... though in tribute to Monty Python, not Sousa! [6]
Great demos as usual, well done.
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@RedLeicester said:
Glad to see we're thinking along the same lines Beat - one of the first pieces I tried on the Reiger Organ was Liberty Bell... though in tribute to Monty Python, not Sousa! [6]
Great demos as usual, well done.
Hi [6]
Glad to meet a "same-liner".
Is it possible to show the Monty Python as a mp3 here?
I'm in a fever of anticipation...
Nice weekend
Beat [[;)]]
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