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Positively Pottering
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91 of 95  Fri 28th Apr 2023 11:54am  

I haven't posted for a while after feeling a little bruised by some on here but hey, we move on. My wife was chosen to represent her primary school at the consecration as it was her 6th birthday on the 25th May 1962. Did the city's schools contribute to one of the baptistry windows? I recently bought her a Coventry City third kit shirt depicting the window which she hopes she can proudly wear at the championship playoff final at Wembley (if we get there) coincidentally on 27th May just two days after the 61st anniversary. So St Michael look down on the Sky Blues favourably please.

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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
92 of 95  Tue 13th Jun 2023 8:49am  

An issue not often discussed was to do with the organ & choir. Sir Basil Spence, was never a sound or acoustics engineer. In consequence, after completion & opening of the Cathedral, much money & architectural correction was applied to the roof, so ridding the boom wave affect. Any sound radiates out from its source evenly, but when hitting a hard surface, it rebounds at the precise direction dictated by the surface angle. If it then meets an identical angled surface, it rebounds back like a pingpong ball, so keeps going. At our chapel, similar scenario. That's why theatres & music halls, never have rectangular rooms. I try to avoid playing in Eflat as that particular sound wave length dominates.
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Choirboy
Bicester
93 of 95  Tue 13th Jun 2023 10:46am  

On 13th Jun 2023 8:49am, PhiliPamInCoventry said: An issue not often discussed was to do with the organ & choir. Sir Basil Spence, was never a sound or acoustics engineer. In consequence, after completion & opening of the Cathedral, much money & architectural correction was applied to the roof, so ridding the boom wave affect. Any sound radiates out from its source evenly, but when hitting a hard surface, it rebounds at the precise direction dictated by the surface angle. If it then meets an identical angled surface, it rebounds back like a pingpong ball, so keeps going. At our chapel, similar scenario. That's why theatres & music halls, never have rectangular rooms. I try to avoid playing in Eflat as that particular sound wave length dominates.
I have sung from the choir stalls in the new cathedral and the sound seems taken away from your mouth and lost in the building. It is difficult to hear those on the other side of the chancel or the person next to you! (Before I went deaf!) There are few broken surfaces such as fluted columns and carvings such as found in Gothic buildings to give a warm reverberation. It is a memorable experience however to hear the final "Thanks be to God" reflect back from the west window when the setting ends on an ff G major.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
94 of 95  Tue 13th Jun 2023 11:35am  

Hi & thank you for that, Choirboy. Proof in the pudding, our chapel piano, that's coupled to our organ, the piano is twenty years old. The electronics is as good as new, but the mechanics are showing signs of wear. Played from the organ, it's like a brand new piano but a few notes are starting to ting, when played live. As I convert most hymns away from using Eflat, often using E, which is four sharps, the E & A notes are a bit tingy. So a new piano might be on the cards at some point. It's cheaper than converting a sixty five year old building hey.
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bk
Coventry
95 of 95  Tue 1st Aug 2023 6:22pm  

I've added some information on Crittalls and the Cathedral, thanks to a print coming in the post, below, and research by Martin Williams of Friends of Cov Cathedral. Just search Crittalls on Cov Dig. This is the photograph that the postman delivered:
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