When Robert Hebble was Virgil Fox’s assistant at Riverside, Virgil used to refer to the fact he loved Hebble’s very colorful, ultra romantic compositional style which was filled with “$50 chords.” Hence the name. Glad you enjoyed it.
@@derCarilloneur Hi. It is called the Grand Symphonic Cavaillé-Coll Extension and is a combination of sample sets from Metz, Extended Caen, and the Dom Bedos and Rotterdam Chamades. Keyboards are 61/32 and the Positif is under expression. To find out more you might contact Jake at customhworgans@gmail.com.
Brilliant! 👌👏
Magnificent! Thank you, Randy.
Didn't you mean $500 chords...? WOW!!! What a treat! 😁 👍🏻 🙏🏻
When Robert Hebble was Virgil Fox’s assistant at Riverside, Virgil used to refer to the fact he loved Hebble’s very colorful, ultra romantic compositional style which was filled with “$50 chords.” Hence the name. Glad you enjoyed it.
Of course, factoring in inflation…;)
@@RandallMullin😂
Thank you so much for this!
glorious
$50 chords :) - YES!
Hahaha
Beautiful! Which sample we hear here?
@@derCarilloneur Hi. It is called the Grand Symphonic Cavaillé-Coll Extension and is a combination of sample sets from Metz, Extended Caen, and the Dom Bedos and Rotterdam Chamades. Keyboards are 61/32 and the Positif is under expression. To find out more you might contact Jake at customhworgans@gmail.com.