2007-05-15 - Identified through on-line information from Jeff Scofield. -- The organ began life as a residence organ built by owner Dr. George Cannon on Signal Mountain, using parts of unknown origin. When he died, his widow donated it to Wayside and the organ was extensively rebuilt, enlarged and reinstalled by Barger & Nix. -Database Manager
Stoplist courtesy of Barger & Nix Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Signal Mountain, Tennessee Wayside Presbyterian Church Barger & Nix 1995 2/15 _____________________________________________________________________ GREAT SWELL PEDAL 16' Gedeckt 12 8' Gedeckt 16' Principal 12 8' Principal 8' Viole 16' Bourdon 8' Melodia 8' Viole Celeste 16' Gedeckt 12 SW 8' Viole 4' Prestant 10 2/3' Sub Quint -- 8' Viole Celeste SW 4' Flute 12 8' Principal GT 4' Octave 12 2 2/3' Nasard 7 8' Bourdon 12 4' Koppelflute SW 2' Koppelflute 5 8' Gedeckt GT 2' Super Octave 12 1 3/5' Tierce 5 4' octave GT III Mixture 8' Trompette 32' Trompette Cornet -- 8' Trompette SW 8' Oboe 16' Contre Trompette 12 SW 8' Oboe SW 8' Clarinet 8' Clarinet SW 8' Vox Humana Sub 4' Clarion 12 Unison Off Tremolo Super Sub Unison Off Super [Received online from Jeff Scofield May 17, 2011]
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