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This question was sent by Jim, and he writes:
I'm trying to think when, if ever, someone would want to use a 16' stop when playing on the manuals. It seems that practice would give a very thick and muddy sound to the part written for the manuals. Can you give an instance or example of when it would be appropriate to use a 16' stop for the manuals, or one of the manuals, please? I am just having trouble imagining what type of sound that would be. Thank you very much. ~Jim
This podcast is supported by Total Organist (https://www.organduo.lt/total-organist.html) - the most comprehensive organ training program online.
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This question was sent by Jim, and he writes:
I'm trying to think when, if ever, someone would want to use a 16' stop when playing on the manuals. It seems that practice would give a very thick and muddy sound to the part written for the manuals. Can you give an instance or example of when it would be appropriate to use a 16' stop for the manuals, or one of the manuals, please? I am just having trouble imagining what type of sound that would be. Thank you very much. ~Jim
This podcast is supported by Total Organist (https://www.organduo.lt/total-organist.html) - the most comprehensive organ training program online.

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