2010-11-11 - Identified through online information from Benjamin Heizer. -Database Manager
Source: Taylor & Boody website
Staunton, Virginia Hebron Presbyterian Church Taylor & Boody Op. 46 2006 2/18 _____________________________________ GREAT CHOIR 8' Principal 8' Gedackt (o) 8' Rohrflöte 8' Viol da Gamba 4' Octave 4' Blockflöte (o) 2' Superoctave 2 2/3' Nasat III-IV Mixture 2' Octave III Cornet (c'-c''') PEDAL 8' Trompet 16' Subbass (p) 8' Octave (o) oak 16' Posaune (prep) (p) poplar Couplers: CH/GT, GT/PD, CH/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 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: 14(15) Viol da Gamba bass common with Gedackt III Cornet 2 2/3' pitch from Nasat [Received from Jeff Scofield March 15, 2022]
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