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Organ compass is F to C with a 68 note keyboard, 353 reeds. The action is "Action F--Cornish's Favorite" as described in Cornish brochures for Corniscian and Conservatoire organs.
All ranks break between E and F (keys 24 & 25), except the Clarionet stop which is a 16' stop and essentially a duplicate of the Saxaphone Treble 16' stop except it does not include the tenor octave--it starts at key 37 and goes up from there. The organ came from a catholic church/convent in Nebraska and is now in Seguin, Texas.
All ranks break between E and F (keys 24 & 25), except the Clarionet stop which is a 16' stop and essentially a duplicate of the Saxaphone Treble 16' stop except it does not include the tenor octave--it starts at key 37 and goes up from there. The organ came from a catholic church/convent in Nebraska and is now in Seguin, Texas.
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ROS Reg No. | 6479 |
Date Registered | 11/17/2019 |
Views | 1901 |
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Serial | 167501 |
Manufactured Date | 11 Nov 1911 |
Case Style | Chapel organ |
Maker Location | Washington, NJ USA |
Model | Corniscian |
Knee swells | Yes |
Wood | Oak |
Keys | 68 |
Manual(s) | 1 |
Range | F-C |
Stops | 18 |
Pump method | Pumped by Foot |
Stops |
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Sub Bass |
Trumpet |
Bass Coupler |
Violetta Bass |
Principal Bass |
Bourdon Bass |
Saxaphone Treble |
Diapason Bass |
Vox Humana |
Dolce Bass |
Cornopean Treble |
Melodia |
Treble Coupler |
Dulciana Treble |
Salicional |
Octavianta |
Flute |
Clarionet |