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EmmaSowl
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As someone who has only played guitar and piano (both badly at best - now, not a lick), this interests me.It is very different than playing piano, because pipe organ is an on/off wind instrument and piano (although it has strings) has the characteristics of a percussion instrument. The finger movements that have to be mastered are quite different. The smooth playing needed to play sacred music on an organ is (I think) much more demanding than the kind of playing that works to play rock music or music at the ballpark on an organ.
My first church choir director played an organ with a lot of pedals. A lot. But I’d be surprised if it was an actual pipe organ. Then again, I don’t know - it certainly had more than three. Gimme a little run-down on organs, if you’re in the mood. I’m interested.
He worked so hard with those pedals! (Much harder than any Director of Liturgy I’ve known). Lol, maybe that’s why he was so skinny. Perhaps the parish didn’t pay him like a DL because they were providing him with a free gym membership. ;p
After all, it couldn’t be that anyone would value a secular degree over dedicated Christian toil…