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WHOMES, E.
ROS Reg No. 6592


In 1914 Whomes (1878-1960) filed a Patent for a combined piano & reed organ called the “Orgapian”

This instrument had a carefully engineered reed chest which slips in under the keyboard of the piano. Earlier models had pianos by Franz Liehr, the later models had Squire Longson pianos. It is believed that 80 cases were prepared for these fascinating instruments, but apparently only about 30 were ever completed. A small number were exported, this is one of the few remaining examples – and one of the only ones that is operational.

The Orgapian was built to accompany Silent Films and it was claimed to equal the sound of a 6 piece orchestra, thus saving the Cinema management considerable sums of money! There is a device for sustaining the Sub Bass octave, giving a rich pedal bass effect. The speed of these Sub Bass reeds is remarkably prompt and clear due to the pneumatic action it employs. The piano, and organ can be played together, or seperately via various coupling and muting devices.

Part of the East Midlands Reed Organ Museum Collection.

Information
ROS Reg No.6592
Date Registered6/4/2021
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Serial67
Manufactured Date1924
Case StylePiano Case
Maker LocationBexleyheath
ModelOrgapian Model II
Knee swells?
WoodOak veneer
Keys88
Manual(s)1
RangeOther
Stops15
Pump methodElectric Blower
Stops
Bassoon 16ft
Sub Bass 16ft
Bourdon 16ft
Cello 8ft
Diapason 8ft
Dulciana 8ft
Principal 4ft
Principal 4ft
Dulciana 8ft
Diapason 8ft
Cello 8ft
Bourdon 16ft
Vox Celeste 8ft
Prolongment
Organ on/off (Scheibekoppel style drumstick coupler to underslung organ action)