PhiliPamInCoventry
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Sat 7th Jan 2023 2:51pm
She's now enjoying all of the songs from "Cats".
She can't get close enough!
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Sat 14th Jan 2023 9:15pm
Hi all,
Puss obviously enjoys music, or is it the cushion?
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Helen F
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Sat 14th Jan 2023 9:33pm
If you get it wrong she'll let your bottom know. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Fri 20th Jan 2023 9:32pm
Hi all,
Sorting stuff, I've come across over a dozen of these Busker books we called them. Just the melody line, words & chord suggestions.
Not full conventional music. That wasn't needed for band or dance playing. I just needed the melody.
Most of these were bought during the mid seventies.
I didn't buy any more, because once the eighties arrived, so did videos. I practised to them, for the likes of Lloyd Webber, or the pop scene of the eighties. It was that era where I was moving away from piano to theatre organs.
Pussy still musical!
Without exaggeration, I've not been so thrilled with an instrument like this & the piano.
Right up to Pam's illness, I've played Lowery orchestral organs which are fabulous, but costing ten-twenty grand, plus dedicated Haupweark theatre organs, but none as easy to use as what I have here. |
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Sat 21st Jan 2023 9:33am
The ability for instruments like that (very complex computers basically) to emulate any instrument fascinates me. Not to mention their versatility in turning a melody into any kind of music style from tin whistle jig to full orchestra symphony. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Mon 27th Feb 2023 6:09pm
Hi all,
I've recently learnt that that our Gaumont cinema organ has been successfully moved to its new location in Bilston town hall.
Full installation is proceeding as planned.
I've no pictures to publish yet, but it's looking so good. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Tue 28th Feb 2023 1:39pm
A picture of the Gaumont organ.
In my mind's ear, I can still hear my Uncle Milton playing that. As a guest organist, he played at Pam & my wedding. Did he make that chapel reed organ sing? By heck he did! The reeds were running hot by the end of the service. He could match any classic organist as well as music in general. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Fri 17th Mar 2023 7:10pm
Hi all,
Work proceeding well with the restoration of the Coventry Gaumont Compton Organ at Cannock Chase.
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Clay Hall Compton
Whilst the above 15 minute clip was never the style of any of the organists who played the Gaumont Compton that I ever heard, the sounds put me inside the cinema. It's an almost identical spec. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Fri 17th Mar 2023 10:36pm
Hi all,
I attended Specsavers earlier this week, for an audioligist sort out of my very poor hearing. Enough wax for umpteen skips. Whilst this is a Phily topic, it's far more relevant to my organ subject. I'm hearing sounds that just weren't on my radar before. I'm now having to adjust all of my pre-set settings, not just volume but content balance.
It was certainly worth every penny of the fee for the procedure. I did have free NHS syringe treatment nearly ten years ago, but nothing in comparison to this suction treatment on Tuesday. It was only because my left ear had shut up shop completely in Feb that forced the attention. That showed just how waxed up both ears were.
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JohnnieWalker
Sanctuary Point, Australia |
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Sat 18th Mar 2023 5:56am
You have my sympathy, Phillip! I've had similar experiences. I had the syringe treatment a few months ago and suddenly I could hear the high and low lights of the songs I was playing on my weekly Community FM jazz programme. They could have made Christmas candles from the stuff that came out of my ears! No wonder a muso like you were grateful! True Blue Coventry Kid
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Sat 18th Mar 2023 11:06am
Oh, OMG, you will have us all queueing now to get ours done. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Sat 18th Mar 2023 12:40pm
Hear-ear! |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
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Sat 18th Mar 2023 1:32pm
What, did not hear that !! |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Sat 18th Mar 2023 7:42pm
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Tue 25th Apr 2023 12:40pm
Hi all,
We are not an advertising site, one man's meat is another man's poison.
My RS1000E is a very complex instrument, a bit like video machines decades ago, where folks often hadn't a clue on how to program.
What better comfort than knowing at the end of a phone is a dealer who knows his stuff & can put me right on issues that quite frankly baffle me. They have just been in contact with me on such an issue.
The team at Whitley Bay Organs & Pianos in Banbury are such a team. This kind of equipment deserves that kind of dealership.
I'm delighted.
For those interested, I am a symphonic player, rarely using automatic systems, but at present providing some backing tracks. I needed info in that area.
As a warning, these instruments are so programmable that it is possible for a previous owner to have deleted operating systems. That needs to be noted when buying pre-used instruments. Such, may then require specialist re-loading. That cannot be dealt with at the pub.
I share this because of my genuine love of music, not having folks disappointed by what they thought they had bought.
The team in Banbury made sure that mine was ex-works, so much so that it delayed the delivery whilst it was being given the full works. That is the value of such a dealership. |
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