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First Christian Church |
Vincennes, Indiana |
Opus 4, 1981 |
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Great |
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Rückpositiv |
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Pedal |
16' |
Bourdon |
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8' |
Gedackt |
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16' |
Subbass |
8' |
Principal |
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8' |
Quintadena |
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8' |
Octave |
8' |
Hohlflöte |
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4' |
Principal |
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4' |
Octave |
8' |
Gemshorn |
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4' |
Rohrflöte |
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16' |
Posaune |
4' |
Octave |
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2' |
Waldflöte |
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8' |
Trompet* |
2 2/3' |
Nasat |
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II |
Sesquialtera |
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2' |
Superoctave |
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III-VI |
Scharff |
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III-V |
Mixture |
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8' |
Dulcian |
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*alternates with Gt. Trompet |
8' |
Trompet |
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Couplers: RP/GT, GT/PD, RP/PD |
Tremulant |
Metal pipes of hammered lead-tin alloys |
Natural keys of polished cow bone |
Sharps and stop knobs of ebony |
Case of solid hand-planed white oak |
Action: Mechanical |
Manual compass: C-g''', 56 notes |
Pedal compass: C-f', 30 notes |
Temperament: Kirnberger III |
Pitch: A = 440 |
Stops: 22 |
Pipes: 1404 |
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8 Hewitt Road, Staunton, Virginia, USA
Phone 540.886.3583 |
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