We enjoyed attending an organ recital given by my new organ teacher, Don Cook, at the Tabernacle on Christmas Eve. I think organists love to show the full range of all the sounds organs can make and this recital was no exception. Afterwards, he invited us to come up and see the organ and talk about it.
The Tabernacle organ is the 12th largest in the world and has 206 stops and 11,000 pipes. It has 5 volume pedals. The 6 big pipes in the front are the only speaking pipes and they are made of gold plated wood. The console is electric. The original organ had a facade built into the pipes. Now it's connected electronically somehow. The Montre pipe is the lowest pipe and it's 32 feet long. The highest pitched pipe is one foot long and it kind of sounds like a dog whistle. There are 8 divisions and 5 manuals (keyboards). (I'm a little fuzzy on what divisions are on the organ.) In the back of the Tabernacle are some stops that sound and they are good for echoes and antiphonal effects. If you want to learn more about this organ, I found this video called "The Tabernacle Organ 101:Afterwards, we walked around Temple Square and admired some of the statues they have placed there.
It was a fun expedition!




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