Very nice instrument: genuinely portative and with no dependence on electrical sockets and batteries. I imagine than keeping an even pressure on bellows is quite an art!
Thank You! Small Organs like this are a real joy to play. That's why I started building them! And I agree about the Lake. Here in the Northwestern United states we have some very beautiful natural scenery, I'll be including more in my videos in the near future!
God so beautiful and presentable. This thing was made to be played outside and would be a sin not to. I just wish he made them in metal pipe, I much prefer the tone one metal piped portatives.
Thank You. These are stopped flute pipes,, which would sound just as fluty in metal or wood. I do build Open pipes as-well which have the classic Diapason tone heard from metal pipes. Tone like that can be acquired from either metal or wood.
Very nice instrument: genuinely portative and with no dependence on electrical sockets and batteries. I imagine than keeping an even pressure on bellows is quite an art!
With a little Practice it's no problem.
Wonderful. Thank you. Liam Clancy I'm sure would have loved this.
Thanks for listening
Very nice arrangement, and beautifully made organ.
Thank You!
Muito lindo esse instrumento e interpretação dessa música! Som muito bom! Saudações do Brasil!
muito obrigado
Very nice sound ! and playing. Love this little organ with the bellows on the side.
Great pictures of the lake and the plants.
Thank You! Small Organs like this are a real joy to play. That's why I started building them! And I agree about the Lake. Here in the Northwestern United states we have some very beautiful natural scenery, I'll be including more in my videos in the near future!
This is amazing! Very nice playing!
The band Mountain also used this melody in one of their songs, on the Climbing album.
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I want to build one!
This is beautiful and awesome! Continue these videos please :)
Thank You! I will!
@@seankoreski5826 One of the better covers out there, is it alright if I use for a video? I'll give credit I promise.
@@thisserieswillbecontinuede6650 Sure. I don't see how that would hurt,, as long as you give me the credit of course.
Hi, I was just thinking about portative organs, do you know where I could buy one?
Sure. Visit my website: www.portativeorgan.com I'm an Organ Builder.
so where did you hide the backup band?
Sorry no accompaniment footage. I just wanted to feature the Organ this time around.
Reminds me of "Star of the County Down"
Took the words right out of my mouth.
God so beautiful and presentable. This thing was made to be played outside and would be a sin not to. I just wish he made them in metal pipe, I much prefer the tone one metal piped portatives.
Thank You. These are stopped flute pipes,, which would sound just as fluty in metal or wood. I do build Open pipes as-well which have the classic Diapason tone heard from metal pipes. Tone like that can be acquired from either metal or wood.
@@seankoreski5826 I'm looking at the 26 on your website now and really like it. Do the wood pipes stay in tune better as well?
@@kishascape Yes, I feel the wooden stopped pipes stay very well in tune and it is easy to adjust their tuning.
Very nice, Sean. I was wondering how it got its air until I saw the bellows on the side.
That's Right. The Bellows are on the Back. I'm glad you enjoyed the Video.
Is that Lacamas lake?
Yes it is!