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My Tracker Pipe Organ Project
The building of this organ was intended to be my project for my retirement years.
It was my intention to build a one manual tracker pipe organ with attached pedal, somewhat like the above, but in a more modern, but still classical case.
Organ design with doors closed. 82" high, 52" wide.
The organ consisted of 9 1/2 Ranks (516 pipes).
The disposition was as follows:
54 keys divided keyboard
Organ design with doors open.
It was my intention to build a one manual tracker pipe organ with attached pedal, somewhat like the above, but in a more modern, but still classical case.
Organ design with doors closed. 82" high, 52" wide.
The organ consisted of 9 1/2 Ranks (516 pipes).
The disposition was as follows:
54 keys divided keyboard
Stoplist:
MANUAL
Bass Descant
Calcant 8' Principal
8' Gedekt* 8' Gedekt
4' Flute 4' Rohrflute
2 2/3 Quint 2 2/3 Quint
2' Principal 2' Principal
2' Gemshorn 2' Gemshorn
1 3/5' Tierce 1 3/5' Tierce
Mixture III Mixture III
Scharf II Scharf II
Cymbel I Cymbel I
Tremulant Zimbelstern
PEDAL (24 notes)
8' Gedekt* (from manual)
Pedal-Manual coupler
MANUAL
Bass Descant
Calcant 8' Principal
8' Gedekt* 8' Gedekt
4' Flute 4' Rohrflute
2 2/3 Quint 2 2/3 Quint
2' Principal 2' Principal
2' Gemshorn 2' Gemshorn
1 3/5' Tierce 1 3/5' Tierce
Mixture III Mixture III
Scharf II Scharf II
Cymbel I Cymbel I
Tremulant Zimbelstern
PEDAL (24 notes)
8' Gedekt* (from manual)
Pedal-Manual coupler
Organ design with doors open.
-Organ Front
-Some of the pipework
-End of project
Here you see 6 1/2 ranks: the 2' Principal, III Mixture, 2 2/3 Quint 2' Gemshorn and the 4' Rorhflute.
Not shown are 8' Gedekt, 8' Principal, 2' Principal (front pipes) and the 1 3/5' Tierce.
I have collected nine and a half ranks of pipes over a period of 15 years as well as a blower, tremulant and built the windchest and bellows and started working on the oak casework, and trackers when I, due to illness, had to abandon the project.
The entire organ went to an organ builder, who will put it to good use.
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