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Goshen College
Goshen, Indiana
Opus 41, 2004
 

Great Oberwerk Pedal
16' Bourdon 8'  Gedackt 16'  Subbass
8' Principal 8' Quintadena 16' (Violonbass)
8' Spillpfeiffe 4' Principal 8' Octave
8' Viol da Gamba 4'  Rohrflöte 4' Octave
4'  Octave 2' Waldflöte 16' Posaune
4' Spitzflöte II Sesquialtera 8' Trompet  
2 2/3' Quinte IV Scharff
2 2/3' Nasat 8' Dulcian
2' Superoctave
IV Mixture
8' Trompet
Couplers: OW/GT, GT/PD, OW/PD
Tremulant
Metal pipes of hammered lead-tin alloys
Natural keys of polished cow bone
Sharps and stop knobs of ebony
Case and pipe shades of solid unfinished white oak
Mechanical key and stop action
Manual compass: C-g''', 56 notes
Pedal compass: C-f', 30 notes
 
Temperament:
This organ is tuned in an unusual
temperament, as described
by Bradley Lehman and derived
from the title page of J.S. Bach's
Das Wohltemperierte Klavier.
 
Pitch: a' = 440
Stops: 24(25)
Wind Stabilizer
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Phone 540.886.3583
 
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