I mean how does it matter? Who owns money can bring in musicians/instruments to play for them, this is what history shows. They are entertainers in the courts and now to the people.
@@BeerBrewin but not a lot of sports fans have full size stadiums installed in their homes. It's not like this guy just enjoyed organs, he devoted an entire house to one.
For People wondering why the sound is "messed up" This is common in news reporting. The reason is that when someone wants to pull a mono track from a story or package for other uses and they only want the reporters voice over they can pull the left channel or if they just want the natural sounds or nats they can pull the right channel without the problem of both being bound to the left and right channels equally. When it is sent out be broadcasted the sound operator centers the two tracks and it comes out in both speakers.
I hate how the use of multiple stereo audio tracks isn't more widespread. Many common container formats support them, but playback software doesn't support them (or, hides the option to switch audio tracks), or people just don't understand how to use them.
I heard in one local story (Grand Rapids) that it came out of a church, but I have not heard WHICH church it came out of. I wonder if it was the church I grew up in, which no longer exists. When the camera backs away, it looks like that console. (I sang in the church choir for years and remember what that console looked like.) The organist was a member if the Grand Rapids Symphony for years and played the harp. (She was a friend of my mother and I remember as a child going to her house and her letting me touch her harp once and run my fingers up the strings! What a thrill for a child!) She could truly make that organ sing! It would make my heart soar as a child listening to it. That church had great acoustics. It was Burton Heights CRC, the dark brick church on the NE corner of Jefferson and Burton that looked like a castle.
That is amazing to have a house with a pipe organ in it and to have 2300 pipes. if I lived in that house I would be playing that organ everyday and minister to everybody there on that Street. I love pipe organs, I am a pipe organ enthusiast
This is common in news reporting. The reason is that when someone wants to pull a mono track from a story or package for other uses and they only want the reporters voice over they can pull the left channel or if they just want the natural sounds or nats they can pull the right channel without the problem of both being bound to the left and right channels equally. When it is sent ot be broadcasted the sound operator centers the two tracks and it comes out in both speakers.
@@spacecadet0 Am broadcast sound engineer. This is done so that they can pull voice overs without the natural sounds in the event that they need to put the reporters voice in another story. The same goes with the natural sounds as well. hence why they are split between the left and right.
When neighbors move in and play music too loud and refuse several requests to keep it down. Rather than burn their house down you do this for vengeance.
@@Kimoto504 No. The walls are thin and you hear the bare guitar through them. Also in the stairhall. Not the headphone sound. Anyway. Don't understand why they complain. Their TV's are louder than my guitar. So, I don't give a fuck and continue to play :)
That would be an awesome house for a musician to turn into a music studio, they could host guest artists to use the organ and record it there if they needed it or record his own work there. That price is affordable for a person like that.
It's probably a Moller or Reuter, or even a Kilgen, looks to be from around the 1930s. The biggest problem is there's houses near this one on both sides, no doubt the late owner who didn't play the organ didn't cause the neighbors to get pissed off enough to complain to the city, but someone who buys the house and keeps the organ in it and plays it a lot will probably discover very quickly that the neighbors start complaining about the "noise" and the city would have a noise ordinance they can use.
If you play a youtube video before you upload it and sound only comes out of the left speaker - please copy paste that sound channel to the right speaker too.
You can use an extension called soundfixer, available for firefox and chrome. It has a toggle for "mono" and a few other audio settings you can access directly in your browser. Handy in case this situation comes up again
So the guys that installed it said if you were to build this thing from scratch that's how much it would cost the reality is it was made from spare parts of church organs so no where near that.
That's gotta be some of the worst acoustics possible for a beautiful organ like that. Although the house and organ are now its own new instrument. House organ
I really hope that whoever buys that house shows proper love and respect for that beautiful instrument
This is my dream home
I mean how does it matter? Who owns money can bring in musicians/instruments to play for them, this is what history shows. They are entertainers in the courts and now to the people.
2:06 he broke
I think he just needs to go download source quick he's missing files
H-How the hell did you get here..?
using Bhop to play a 23k pipes organ
Lmao you been watching daily dose
AYE I REMEMBER YOU FROM THE END - NEIL CICIEREGA
my left ear loved this
1:42 and your right ear gets some sweet, passionate foreplay too.
Joseph Clark who the hell mix3d this?? Hahahaha
I'm deaf in my left ear
glenners.. you the mvp.. seriously
So interesting how this was his life's passion, even going as far as describing it as his wife and child, yet he still never learned how to play it.
yeah that's what they said in the video.
@@aperson6077 What? It says right in the video that two professionals installed it...
Lots of sports fans don't know the rules of play or have never played themselves, but that doesn't stop them from being fans.
@@BeerBrewin but not a lot of sports fans have full size stadiums installed in their homes. It's not like this guy just enjoyed organs, he devoted an entire house to one.
@@leolego2 not hard to learn, but extremely hard to master. And yet he apparently didn't play at all..
Amazing. A very unusual house. I hope the buyer keeps the organ intact.
Guy did this entire news story just to show off his organ playing skills
Yea thats big dick energy
We got flexed on
yee big dick maybe but pretty dope
@Michael Gibson Shit and here I thought he was playing the Orochimaru theme.
@Michael Gibson Playing an organ in a minor. Maybe he's a Catholic priest.
For People wondering why the sound is "messed up"
This is common in news reporting. The reason is that when someone wants to pull a mono track from a story or package for other uses and they only want the reporters voice over they can pull the left channel or if they just want the natural sounds or nats they can pull the right channel without the problem of both being bound to the left and right channels equally. When it is sent out be broadcasted the sound operator centers the two tracks and it comes out in both speakers.
I hate how the use of multiple stereo audio tracks isn't more widespread. Many common container formats support them, but playback software doesn't support them (or, hides the option to switch audio tracks), or people just don't understand how to use them.
Yeah, location sound mixer here. It's my worst nightmare to make a stereo mix like this and then they air with it. UGH
Thats actually very interesting to know! Explains so much, never wondered why it was like that but still very interesting to know!
I heard in one local story (Grand Rapids) that it came out of a church, but I have not heard WHICH church it came out of. I wonder if it was the church I grew up in, which no longer exists. When the camera backs away, it looks like that console. (I sang in the church choir for years and remember what that console looked like.) The organist was a member if the Grand Rapids Symphony for years and played the harp. (She was a friend of my mother and I remember as a child going to her house and her letting me touch her harp once and run my fingers up the strings! What a thrill for a child!) She could truly make that organ sing! It would make my heart soar as a child listening to it. That church had great acoustics. It was Burton Heights CRC, the dark brick church on the NE corner of Jefferson and Burton that looked like a castle.
mirage790 It was from the Central Reformed Church in Muskegon.
The organ came out of Central Reformed Church in Muskegon.
That is amazing to have a house with a pipe organ in it and to have 2300 pipes. if I lived in that house I would be playing that organ everyday and minister to everybody there on that Street. I love pipe organs, I am a pipe organ enthusiast
I hope that one day you can have your own organ Jeffrey :)
I hope the future owners let this man's passion live on through their lives in the home. Some people will sell it off piece by piece.
You could play the Interstellar soundtrack: Cornfield chase.
I would love that
Love that tune
Or light of the seven from got
I'd have bought the house just for the organ! Hope they both went to a loving, caring, new owner.
I would love to have this in my home! Just wonderful!!
*Who's here after "Daily Dose of Internet"????*
I should resub to that
@@lutello3012 Dooo it
Me and I knew that looked like Grand Rapids! My home town
@@zeBorat420 *Ayye! Nice dude!*
0:22 "Thats not even half of it, come and see the other half" 👏👏
Don't listen to this with headphones,
The balance is all over the place... vocal on left, instruments on right, then left, and right again...
Someone grab the audio engineer!
@@spacecadet0 glad someone else called it out as well. It's like they were doing it on purpose.
This is common in news reporting. The reason is that when someone wants to pull a mono track from a story or package for other uses and they only want the reporters voice over they can pull the left channel or if they just want the natural sounds or nats they can pull the right channel without the problem of both being bound to the left and right channels equally. When it is sent ot be broadcasted the sound operator centers the two tracks and it comes out in both speakers.
@@spacecadet0 Am broadcast sound engineer. This is done so that they can pull voice overs without the natural sounds in the event that they need to put the reporters voice in another story. The same goes with the natural sounds as well. hence why they are split between the left and right.
too late
Wasn’t expecting him to bust out the Bach.
When neighbors move in and play music too loud and refuse several requests to keep it down. Rather than burn their house down you do this for vengeance.
what a great thing to have in a house.
Do what you love with a passion. I bet a lot of people will think he's nuts when he was putting this thing in. How about now? R.I.P Bill Tufts
+Kunle Ayanjoke God bless you, Bill Tufts. Live the dream, while you set an example for the rest of us to follow.
I still think he was nuts.
this is a sad news story. dude died alone with no family. he was absolutely nuts
Bach's toccata and fugue in D minor. Excellent!
@Michael Gibson Right! Thnx!
"That's not even half of it! Come check out the other half!"
No entiendo todo en inglés. La casa cuesta 129 900 y el órgano está incluido, o hay que pagar también por el órgano?
The interstellar theme needs to be played on it.
man if i could get a job to support myself there i would by that house in a heartbeat.
@majooismajor Just resell it for closer to that million dollar evaluation. Profit!
@@theuseraccountname Yeah, it's never gonna fetch that lol, would be nice if it did.
@@theuseraccountname there's a reason it's only going for nearly 10% of that
How are the couple doing who bought this house/organ? I would love to hear about events they may host.
And my neighbors are angry if I play my electric guitar via headphones.
If your headphone amp can be heard by your neighbors, you probably need new ears by now.
@@Kimoto504 No. The walls are thin and you hear the bare guitar through them. Also in the stairhall. Not the headphone sound. Anyway. Don't understand why they complain. Their TV's are louder than my guitar. So, I don't give a fuck and continue to play :)
Daily dose brought me here, and I'm kinda lusting for that house >w< how F'ing majestic.
so it's possible to have a organ in a persons house?
only if i had enough money
Hope he is in a better place hearing beautiful music
That would be an awesome house for a musician to turn into a music studio, they could host guest artists to use the organ and record it there if they needed it or record his own work there. That price is affordable for a person like that.
16' subbass pipe + electric heater = improvised hairdryer ^.^
Amazing home in grand rapids for sale with a 2300 piece pipe organ that takes up 1/3 of the house... amazing
I told Jean you found our retirement home for us. :) And we're impressed with your playing!
My Grandfather was the organist of the Newtown Methodist Church in Sydney for over 20 years he would have loved this
Your organ skills are immense!
I feel sorry for the neighbors when someone inevitably tries to play a song on that thing. 😂🤣😂
My left ear loved this video
i hoped he lived a fulfilled life with that organ, hearing the story is kind of sad and bittersweet.
Noone:
Everyday: IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN BBAAABBBEEHHH
It's literally "In a gadda-da-vida".
@@jeffslagle5357 BABY!
my right ear enjoyed this
I was happy with my johannus studio 260, now I am measuring :o
Great job! Hi from daily dose of interest)
That is so beautiful!
i want to hear a full song
My father would feel at home there.
I wish I had some funds to own that organ
Had to subscribe he was at 999 subs. It had to be!
WOW 😳😃😄!!!!
Did you even listen to this before you uploaded it?
I think that's how the news team mixed it
Can someone play Andrew CK's "Ready to Die" on pipe organ?
The audio makes my head spin sideways.
My left ear really enjoyed listening to that.
Amazing
There has to be an organ nut around somewhere with the resources to save this thing!
Yes: it is going to be saved in its present condition. I'll have to upgrade my handle from KPO6859 to KPO7057!
I wanna see a famous musician buy this home and use the organ for an album
129,900 for the house AND the organ? if so the real title should be, "small house owner devalues million dollar organ by nearly 90%!
Is the house still on sale?
No would have been an amazing price today though
@@Zuazman thanks a lot
I'd buy the fuck out of that. The average house price in my country is like $500,000 USD anyway.
is it just me or there is audio missing?
It's probably a Moller or Reuter, or even a Kilgen, looks to be from around the 1930s. The biggest problem is there's houses near this one on both sides, no doubt the late owner who didn't play the organ didn't cause the neighbors to get pissed off enough to complain to the city, but someone who buys the house and keeps the organ in it and plays it a lot will probably discover very quickly that the neighbors start complaining about the "noise" and the city would have a noise ordinance they can use.
I hope the neighbours like organ music.
My dream is to own a big house and own a pipe organ.
Did it ever sell? Who bought it?
Yes. I did.
My right ear found this very interesting
i bet when the low end hits the house shudders
If you play a youtube video before you upload it and sound only comes out of the left speaker - please copy paste that sound channel to the right speaker too.
You can use an extension called soundfixer, available for firefox and chrome. It has a toggle for "mono" and a few other audio settings you can access directly in your browser. Handy in case this situation comes up again
Best acting on UA-cam.
1:40 he had no one, he had no family *creepy smile*
"That's not even half of it, let's go see the other half!"
WTF?
For a report about a one million dollar instrument, the audio in this video is especially atrocious.
ah yes, the most suitable rank to install in a house
a trompette en chamade
1:41 headphone users' salvation!
"he had no one, no family" ;-;
But he had a 2,300 piece pipe organ
You know where to go now when someone needs an organ transplant
A news story about a million dollar pipe organ and the video doesn't even have stereo sound. Hilarious!
For some reason it panned to the right for one chord at 1.43
One million? That's a stretch.
So the guys that installed it said if you were to build this thing from scratch that's how much it would cost the reality is it was made from spare parts of church organs so no where near that.
My right ear feels lonely !
Who saw a woman out of the window at 0:41
Why is ...99% of the audio on L?!
Call Hans Zimmer
Bruh my left earbud is broken
Not even half + other half = whole thing
Who knew?
I bet the neabors hate it
Buy the house, remove the organ and resell the house and come out with some cool profit!
I bet that's not the first big organ that reporter has gotten excited about.
He played the BWV 565 fugue in the wrong key
Welcome to my crib
Yea that house is definitely haunted.
I think he hated his neighbors
The owner had no family but he invite people, interesting.
Would hate to be his neighbor
Insane people with money. 😥
The owner must've been a weird ass dude
My right ear : (
That's gotta be some of the worst acoustics possible for a beautiful organ like that. Although the house and organ are now its own new instrument. House organ
Okay boomer.
my left ear enjoyed this