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    • Lesson 2: Demystifying the Organ Stops, Part 1 - Blogger
      • You push them down to select a stop, then lift them back up to deselect a stop: Other organs may have rocker tabs or draw knobs. Most rocker tabs are selected by pushing on the bottom of the tab and deselected by pushing on the top, however some will select or deselect in either place.
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  1. Jan 18, 2010 · Once you are familiar with your organ's stop action, it's time to pull out the stop list you compiled in Before We Begin: Acquiring the Essentials. You'll notice that in addition to the names of the stops, two different kinds of numbers are also present.

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  3. Feb 1, 2010 · It's time to pull out your stop list again, sit down at your organ, and break open Hymns from the L.D.S. Hymnal Marked for the Organ by Carol Dean, or your hymnbook. On the Great, identify your principal stops, and select an 8' and 4' principal.

  4. When you use a mutation stop, you are not hearing octaves. If you pull a 2 2/3’ stop and play “C,” for example, you will hear “C” plus one octave and a fifth higher.

  5. Jan 25, 2010 · Pull our your stop list--it's time to get to work! Using The Encyclopedia of Organ Stops and/or The New LDS Organist Packet, page 11, go through the stops on your organ and jot down which family they belong to. With the reeds, additionally classify them as solo or chorus reeds.

  6. Amber Dahlberg of Brigham Young University discusses how to choose stops at the organ. ----- Click HERE to download th...

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  7. Jul 7, 2022 · How do the stops work on an organ? A stop is firstly defined by its length, Anna explains. “The standard length is eight-foot. If I pull out an eight-foot stop, middle C sounds like middle C. And if I keep my finger held down, push that stop back in and pull out a four-foot, it jumps up the octave. The shorter the pipe, the higher the note.

  8. Getting to know the stops on an organ is time-consuming, but it is well worth the time. I encourage you all to spend time at the console pulling out the stops and listening to the sounds they make.

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