I love how Tom the extrovert provides the commentary; and Jonathan, the introvert, provides the music. You two are the best. Each one a professional. I think you would be lost without each other.
Thank you for sharing your lovely travels!
I could see that the mouse became your mascot, now in the video in the wooden version. 🐀 You must be the guardian of this pipe organ in this spectacular concert hall. I would like to meet her one day. 👍🙌🎶🥰🙋🏻♀️
Another jolly video! It’s given me a great idea where we’ll go before our next visit to Bridgewater Hall to hear Jonathan play.
Wonderful video and such variety. I really enjoy these strolls around and we are seeing some fantastic instruments. Especially love the sections in Manchester (My home town). You both really know how to get stuff across to the common man. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. James.
Thks to both of you for this wonderful tour of bldgs & concert halls. Beautiful buildings both old & new. Look fwd to hearing the organ symphony.
A fun video Tom. Love your dry humor…thanks
Very informative and entertaining.
Many thanks.
A great video Tom you put a great deal of effort into the presentation. Thank you Jonathan and Tom for taking your followers on your travels. Keep them coming .
I just love touring around with you two. These magnificent organs are truly works of art. I'm glad that I don't have the job of dusting them, though, although it looked like mousy might enjoy a tickle with a feather duster. Thanks again for the fun. xx
Oh good lord, don’t put a hold on the comedy, Tom. It’s funny even when you stub your toe 😂! Greetings from the U.S.
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I’ve been the organist at the Holy Name on Oxford Road for a year and a bit now and I study at the RNCM. I enjoyed playing the Organ in the 50th Anniversary Concert -
Nice to see you at both instruments !
Looking forward to the on-line concert! Love the mouse! ❤
Thank you both for the latest vlog, showing us your most recent travels. It was interesting to see the similarities between the '70s & '80s organs. I wouldn't be at all surprised if you found mice hiding inside a lot of organs!! I am really looking forward to the organ symphony video!! Have fun! xx
Very good! I love seeing both brothers on these incredible musical journeys! I think it's amazing how they understand each other and take care of each other! The video is very beautiful and interesting! Thanks!
Exactly the right ending - thunderous applause! Wonderful and very relaxed visit. I had no idea such modern organs even existed. Live and learn! Thanks, Guys, for your music, videos, energy and great humor. You saw me, and a lot of other people, through some grim times in the late pandemic. It's over; you're not! Well ahead on points.
Thank you for yet another brilliant Vlog and a trip down memory lane. My kids and I used to love visiting the museum and I have spent many enjoyable hours in the Bridgewater Hall.
Lovely, and the sounds of the organ. Thank you for sharing. Love Janet x
Thank you Tom for documenting the walk! The street view, scenery, gates and walls make a wonderful backdrop. Jonathan voices the organ so perfectly for every piece. I love the registration!! The mouse loves organ, doesn't it? Thank you so much for sharing!
Wow that was both a witty and a whirlwind tour Dr Scott ! I am quite out of breath but wouldn’t have missed a second of the journey , never for a second would I have guessed that I’d explore the innards of an organ and find a mouse ! Bless you both ❤😊
Thanks lads, great stuff! 💕🎶🎹🎶💕
Brilliant! I love your organ trek videos! Thank you 😊
Amazing !
Looking forward too the video of the concert!
Hallo!
I enjoyed the Journey very much!
That Giant Crab brrrrr very creepy!
Thank You B B for this wonderful sharing.
With Love ❤❤from the Netherlands
@@richards5310 hallo Richards,
In reactie on your Answer,
The Giant Crab is in the Manchester museum in the beginning from the video
At least four comments on this hugely informative and entertaining Vlog!
1. Resolution! To go beyond Oxford Rd station into the road itself, so much to see
2. Amazing to be shown the massive space behind the Bridgewater organ, people have no idea about this
3. Mouse’s appearance interesting, but not quite like the ‘Mouseman’ carving seen in Ellesmere College Chapel (online concert 19)
4. Magic Bus joke was a laugh-out-loud! 🤣 Keep ‘em coming Tom!
I suppose your point 2 is self evident in that the organ has 5500 pipes which is way more than the number visible on the facade
@@epincionVery true, I’m at fault in not thinking about it when there for a concert. Resolving to remedy that too!
Great vid for great instruments and virtuoso
😂😂😂❤❤❤👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼loved this
Phew, I'm a fast talker & a fast listener, which challenges my skills to listen to Tom's magnificent commentaries!
Another great video!
Great video Jonathan and Tom!😁👍👏👏❤️
Another great vlog, both on top form!
The N in RNCM very evident in it being "in the harle" 🙂.
But seriously, it is wonderful to see inside an organ.
Are you sure Jonathan didn't have a SWELL time as well!? That sounds a wonderful arrangement of the Rossini.
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What is Tom's doctorate in? (I'm guessing something to do with music, but... :)
Good job you attended Owens rather than UMIST like myself, otherwise you’d have to show a mass of derelict buildings.
I appreciated the wonderful music, but it drowned out Tom's commentary, in my sound system. Sorry about that.
Positively another Great vlog! 🚃🚶♂️🚆 Thanks for sharing. 🙂🐭🎹🎶