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L' orgue date de 2002. Il a été construit par l' entreprise de facture d'orgues Kuhn ( Männedorf , Suisse). L'instrument a 41 registres sur trois claviers et pédalier et est arrangé dans le style germano-baroque ou français-romantique . Les actions de lecture et de registre sont mécaniques. Les butées étant conçues à double action, elles peuvent également être actionnées par des électro-aimants.
The organ dates from 2002. It was built by the organ builder Kuhn (Männedorf, Switzerland). The instrument has 41 registers on three manuals and pedalboard and is arranged in the German-Baroque or French-Romantic style. Read and register actions are mechanical. As the stops are designed with double action, they can also be actuated by electromagnets.
¨Dans le 5° intervalle la nef de gauche est l 'orgue, construit par Domenico Farinati en 1937 la réutilisation de l'argent et le chœur de XVIe siècle; le compteur est transmission tubulaire pneumatique et il dispose de 29 registres sur deux claviers et un pédalier.
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In the 5th interval the left nave is the organ, built by Domenico Farinati in 1937 reusing the silver and sixteenth-century choir; the meter is pneumatic tubular transmission and it has 29 registers on two manuals and a pedalboard.
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Nel quinto intervallo della navata sinistra si trova l'organo, costruito da Domenico Farinati nel 1937 riutilizzando gli argenti e la cantoria del XVI secolo; il metro è a trasmissione pneumatica tubolare e dispone di 29 registri su due manuali e una pedaliera.
Photo from Riga St Peter’s Church tower. In the background River Daugava
Well seen Riga Cathedral, the Evangelical Lutheran cathedral in Riga, Latvia. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Riga.
The church was built near the River Daugava in 1211 by Livonian Bishop Albert of Riga, who came from Lower Saxony in northwestern Germany. It is considered the largest medieval church in the Baltic states. It has undergone many modifications in the course of its history.
The organ of the Riga Cathedral was built by E.F. Walcker & Sons of Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, in 1882–83,[2] and was inaugurated on 31 January 1884. It has four manuals and one pedalboard. It plays 116 voices, 124 stops, 144 ranks, and 6718 pipes. It includes 18 combinations and General Crescendo
There has been a pipe organ in the church Saint-Taurin before the French Revolution (1789-1799), but it was sold. The pipe organ, you see here, was built in 1842 by Louis Callinet, an organ builder from the Alsace region. The organ case is built in the style of Gothic Revival. It has three manuals with 54 keys and a pedalboard with 30 keys. The expression pedal has been changed in 1974 by Alfred Kern, an organ builder from Strasbourg.
first the wireless link to his digital pedalboard went down, then an apparent short in the cable, with two songs left in the set :-(
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Organ and larger pipes, skylight, blue ceiling with stars,
The Great Casavant Organ
The great organ that towers over the choir loft of the Basilica was built in 1891 by the firm of Casavant et Frères of Saint-Hyacinthe. Since then, the vast instrument has undergone several restorations. To mark its 100th anniversary, additional stops were installed, bringing the total number of pipes to 7,000. The largest pipe measures 10 metres (32 feet) and the smallest, 6 millimetres (1/4 inch).
In 2002 a second trompette en chamade (outward facing trumpet) stop was added. The organ today has 92 stops distributed over four keyboards and a pedalboard. The present console dates from 1962.
The great Casavant Frères pipe organ in the Notre-Dame Basilica in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Inaugurated in 1891, it now has 7,000 pipes with its longest stretching over 32 feet (9.75 m) and the smallest one at a quarter-inch long (6.35 mm). It contains 92 stops on 4 manual keyboards of 61 notes and a pedalboard of 32 notes.
How the Laser Harp is delivered.
Put it on ground together with the pedalboard
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Insert the pedalboard's connector into the socket as you see here in the picture
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The great pipe organ of the Cathedral of Notre Dame of Lausanne was inaugurated in December 2003 to mark the 200th anniversary of Vaud joining the Swiss Confederation. It is one of the most expensive and unique instrument in the world. It took ten years to design and is composed of 6,737 pipes, two consoles, five manuals, and one pedalboard. It is the first organ to contain all four of the principal organ styles (Classical French, Symphonic French, Romantic French and North German baroque.). It was designed by the Italian designer Giugiaro. It is also the first organ manufactured by an American company (C.B. Fisk) for a European Cathedral. It cost a total of 6 million Swiss francs, took 150,000 man-hours to build and weighs 40 tons. It was preceded by a Kuhn Organ from 1955 which has since been relocated to the Polish Baltic Philharmonic in Gdańsk, Poland.
The Cathedral of Notre Dame of Lausanne was built during the 12th and 13th centuries on the hill of the old Cité, Lausanne Cathedral majestically overlooks the town. The cathedral was consecrated by Pope Gregory X, Rudolph of Habsburg, and the bishop of Lausanne at the time, Guillaume of Champvent. It is the largest cathedral in Switzerland and one of the most beautiful gothic art monuments in Europe.
Sources:
www.region-du-leman.ch/en/P10661/lausanne-cathedral
www.swissinfo.ch/eng/lausanne-organ-pulls-out-all-the-sto...
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Boss RE-20 Space Echo, Moogerfooger Ring Modulator, Electro Harmonix Tube Zipper, Soul Preacher and Little Big Muff, Reverend Drivetrain II
I saw a light flashing the shoe of the concert guitarist while he was hitting the pedal effect so i took the shot.
the organ of Lausanne cathedral, 7496 pipes, 6 keyboards and pedalboard, two consoles, designed by Guigaro, built by Fisk
Iceland Airwaves 2010 - Sódóma - Saturday, Oct. 16th
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Redesigned pedal board complete with new Christmas presents. Packed up and ready for it's rehearsal debut. Fingers crossed.
Instructions available on Rebrickable at: bit.ly/3oza04O
This time we’re going full BOSS with a tribute BCB-90X pedalboard made of 605 pieces (thanks to guitarworld.com for giving me the idea) This board comes fully stocked with 8 BOSS pedals. An EQ-20 Advanced EQ, PH-1r Phaser, TU-3 Chromatic Tuner (upgraded versions from my previous pedal board), SD-1 Super Overdrive, RC-1 Loop Station, GT-1000CORE Guitar Effects Processor, Waza Craft DM-2W Delay and FS-7 Dual Footswitch.
As with my previous effects pedalboard this is precisely scaled to the Lego Fender set and contains sockets to connect to your guitar and amp and truly crank it up to 12!
Instructions available on Rebrickable at: bit.ly/3oza04O
This time we’re going full BOSS with a tribute BCB-90X pedalboard made of 605 pieces (thanks to guitarworld.com for giving me the idea) This board comes fully stocked with 8 BOSS pedals. An EQ-20 Advanced EQ, PH-1r Phaser, TU-3 Chromatic Tuner (upgraded versions from my previous pedal board), SD-1 Super Overdrive, RC-1 Loop Station, GT-1000CORE Guitar Effects Processor, Waza Craft DM-2W Delay and FS-7 Dual Footswitch.
As with my previous effects pedalboard this is precisely scaled to the Lego Fender set and contains sockets to connect to your guitar and amp and truly crank it up to 12!
Cigar Box guitar by Birdwood Guitars, Katoomba. Fender Elite Telecaster, Maton EM325C
Taken on a rainy Saturday - that became a noisy one not long after...
See the large view!
The Grande-Duchesse Joséphine-Charlotte Concert Hall, known more usually as the Philharmonie Luxembourg, is a concert hall in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. The hall is located in the Kirchberg quarter, in the north-east of the city. Its principal tenant is Luxembourg's national orchestra, the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra.
Designed by French Pritzker Prize-winner Christian de Portzamparc, the building is in the shape of an oval, and its external appearance is provided by a colonnade screen formed by 823 steel columns. Stretching 126 metres (384 ft) at maximum length, and 109 at maximum width, the building dominates the Place de l'Europe. The building cost €113,500,000, and is owned by Luxembourg's Ministry for Public Works. The grand auditorium has a maximum capacity of 1,506 seats, but the standard capacity is set at 1,226.[1] Even at that reduced size, the auditorium is large for a city with a population of under 80,000. Two further halls, with capacities of 302 and 120 people, increase the capacity of the site further.
The Philharmonie concert organ was constructed and installed by the Karl Schuke Berliner Orgelbauwerkstatt. The pipe organ features 4 manuals plus 2.5 octave pedalboard, 81 registers, and 6738 pipes.
The Philharmonie Luxembourg is one of a series of major public cultural centres built by the Luxembourgian government in recent years. The project was launched in 1995, the year in which Luxembourg City was last European City of Culture, with a view to it being completed by the time Luxembourg would hold the honour (which, unknown at the time, it did in 2007). The building was inaugurated on 26 June 2005, as a culmination of Luxembourg's six-month presidency of the Council of the European Union.
It is named for Grand Duchess Joséphine-Charlotte, the consort of former Grand Duke Jean. Joséphine-Charlotte died on 10 January 2005: five months before the concert hall's grand opening.
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Johnny Depp performing with Jeff Beck at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, 3.6.22. Snapseed edit.
The pedalboard sold for £126k in 2025: www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-jeff-becks-stage-performance...
Instructions available on Rebrickable at: bit.ly/3oza04O
This time we’re going full BOSS with a tribute BCB-90X pedalboard made of 605 pieces (thanks to guitarworld.com for giving me the idea) This board comes fully stocked with 8 BOSS pedals. An EQ-20 Advanced EQ, PH-1r Phaser, TU-3 Chromatic Tuner (upgraded versions from my previous pedal board), SD-1 Super Overdrive, RC-1 Loop Station, GT-1000CORE Guitar Effects Processor, Waza Craft DM-2W Delay and FS-7 Dual Footswitch.
As with my previous effects pedalboard this is precisely scaled to the Lego Fender set and contains sockets to connect to your guitar and amp and truly crank it up to 12!