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Boy, do I ever agree with this! Clavinova is not, never has been, and probably never will be, an organ. There is a totally different fingering technique that must be used to make a keyboard sound like an organ, and most of us who play piano or keyboard just don’t have any skill at this technique. We sound gagsome when we try to make a Clavinova sound like an organ, and that’s a nice word.Layman, you didn’t answer my question. Have you tried it? Have you heard it?
Organ sounds on synthesisers are awful. You would be waaaay better off with a quality acoustic piano than “organ” sounds out of synthesiser. I have always refused to do this. Viscount was selling a portable keyboard that had the same sound generation as its electronic classical organs and to make it even half-feasible you would need to get hold of something like that, and they’re not common.
If you heard organ sounds out of a synthesiser, especially with strings mixed in, even from a good player, I think you would run screaming.
And again, you are mixing up arguments. I do not play pop hymns on guitar. I learned a little bit about chant from my father and a lot more from my early music interests. In my parish you will hear the guitarist promoting traditional hymns and working on re-introducing chant and you will hear the organists playing the pop hymns.
Not everyone has a pipe organ. It’s been said over and over. Hopefully in future this situation will improve, and many of us are working towards that. For the moment, reality is what it is and we work with it week-in, week-out.