This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919 Excerpt: ...Full Sw. (closed) is not too loud, it can be used to prepare for the following crescendo. If the Full Sw. is too loud, use only 8 and 4 ft. with Oboe. At the last count of the middle brace of page 7, add the Gt. to Ped. and play on the Gt. At I (last page), a soft Diapason can be added. If the Diapason is too loud, the ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919 Excerpt: ...Full Sw. (closed) is not too loud, it can be used to prepare for the following crescendo. If the Full Sw. is too loud, use only 8 and 4 ft. with Oboe. At the last count of the middle brace of page 7, add the Gt. to Ped. and play on the Gt. At I (last page), a soft Diapason can be added. If the Diapason is too loud, the Full Sw. coupled to the Gt. will have to suffice. At the climax (FF), the power of the organ and the power of the tone of the quartet must decide how much organ can be used. On some organs Gt. to Octave with Full Sw. is sufficient and is not overpowering. On other organs this combination is much too loud for a quartet and less organ must be used. In either case, the organ must be much reduced just before the choir sings "above." To follow the composer's indications for the last four measures, reduce the Sw. to St. Diapason (Gedeckt) and Flute 4 ft. and the Gt. to Doppel Floete or Melodia. The above registration is indicated for a small threemanual organ. On a larger organ more variety can be secured. On a two-manual organ the passages indicated for the Ch. must be played on the Gt. and the stops selected on the Gt. must conform to the specification of the particular organ. "Peace And Light." Chadwick Prepare: Ch. (or Gt.) Melodia and Flute 4 ft.: Sw. Oboe and Flute 4 ft.: Ped. Bourdon, Sw. to Gt. and Sw. to Ped. Play the introduction on the Sw. without Ped. Put off the Oboe and add the St. Diapason (Gedeckt). Do not use the Ped. until the second brace of the solo. Add the Salicional with the entrance of the Ped. In the last measure of the fourth brace, use Sw. 8 and 4 ft. with Oboe (open). In the last two measures of the solo, use the same combination as for the first measures of the solo. Play the interlude on the Ch. (or...
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