Nice to see a brother duo that actually loves working with each other. They’ve got a great sense of humor and are a lot of fun to watch. Unlike Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey who absolutely hated each other.
Lovely to see you at Derby. Love the video, and it was good to hear you mention Carlo Curley. He was a lovely man and taken from us too soon. Hope you keep sharing your adventures with these snippets!
Thanks Jonathan and Tom! Always a pleasure to go on adventures with you. Always good humoured, useful information, beautiful cathedrals. That some of us across the ocean and in the southern hemispher won't have the chance to visit. And you make it feel so easy ( except for some of Jonathan's explanations !). When really behind it all there's a lot of hard work, hours of studying and practising...all that implies to be exceptional professionals. Un gran abrazo my friends. You are always in my heart. All best.
What fun! I could watch this video over and over again. My smile has broadened with every toot and whistle. Thanks a million, and never stop, you two are terrific! xx
Assuming you mean the Atlantic, they _do_ come your side - well, Canada at least, and I can't imagine they'd not come to USA too, as it has some great organs …
Just left Huddersfield town hall, had been looking foreward to jonathan playing the father willis, only to find he's sprained his wrist. hope you are recoveing well. please come back next year, hope i'm srill around, we still enjoyed a good lunchtime concert however . many thanks for all you guys do.
Four pipe organs and a Wurlitzer walk into a bar …. I’m sorry but I couldn’t help myself! 😂 Thank you for another wonderful video. Many blessings from the US! 💕
Hallo! Dear Jonathan and Tom B B (Beautiful Brothers). I enjoyed this tour of yours so much! It was so much fun and very interesting Thanks for sharing with us!! Keep it up it makes me very Happy!! With Love from the Netherlands.
You guys have a great time. You are so much fun. The vlog is very funny and entertaining but for me you speak very fast, I could not understand very well what you were saying. I love that you enjoy your work, congratulations and thanks for sharing!! 😘😘
What a great experience with the 2 of you. You gave us a lot of history of various instruments. Please post a video of your concert with the Wurlitzer. A concert tour here in the US would be a sellout in minutes. We would love to have both of you visit us.
Another fun, organ facts packed excursion! (once our guide retuned his location finder 🧭) Stunning venues & instruments all. Quite a whirlwind and I'm sure that Mighty Wurlitzer has a sound for that too. 🙃 Thanks for sharing! 😅🎹🎶
A very interesting trip! I loved it! One church or organ more beautiful than the other, difficult to choose which would be better! I've always loved seeing the details on the walls, in the glasses, in the sculptures, in short, in everything, and Tom can show many of them in this video! I've watched it many times! I wonder how beautiful the recordings made in these places must be. Thank you both for everything!
The production of the Wurlitzer Organ was marvelous. You guys really have access to great instruments all over the globe. Keep touring while we enjoy your performances
Lovely to see you both in this ‘behind the scenes’ episode! Do you think you’ll ever come to York Minster and check out their newly refurbished Grand Organ?
I love it!! Brilliant mix of info about the organs and different venues, presented with such obvious enjoyment. The ‘hole in one’ joke might not be original, but is still a laugh-out-loud here 😅! Thanks to you both, as always, for this latest episode of “A Few Days in the Life of …. “ x x
Love theater organs! I have several albums by a few artists, including Leon Berry. Years ago, a pizza parlor (Roaring 20s Pizza, I think) had a theater organ. I had never heard one before, and was promptly blown away. There were two organists, but I can only recall one, Charlie Balogh. That Wurlitzer is just gorgeous.
Seeing the Hereford cathedral Organ reminds me of a piece Jonathan played which was upload on August 28, 2019 - "Thieving Magpie overture" by Rossini. I had to go and watch the performance again. I really love the production of the Hereford cathedral Organ.
You're so lucky to have played the ESN Wurlitzer! I'd love to go there at some point but I wasn't able to go to your concert seeing as I hadn't seen about it until the day before it was happening. It was good to see that cinema organs very much can be used for orchestral works!
Well done to do this. I loved Jonathan disappearing into the organ and doing the tuning. Really good and funny. And the swell bit. It’s also so nice to show us around the organ. Both of you are just brilliant
These are so much fun, and so interesting! I never realized there were occupational hazards to being an organist, but now I see you have to deal with backless staircases (more like ladders!) and trap doors! 😱 Please be careful! I also endlessly admire your ability to play any organ you meet, with all the different manuals, stops, mini-stops, couplers, etc.! Hopefully we'll see some of these concerts here on UA-cam? Thanks always for these behind-the-scenes peeks into your travels and your work! Tom does such a great job guiding these little tours! I'm in love with the carvings at Rochdale Parish Church! The "hole in one" joke was cute! There is so much to enjoy here! Thanks, Jonathan and Tom! ❤🎼🎶📷
I'm so glad you take us on these tours, they're great fun!---I wonder if Charles Hanson attended the Darby concert?! ---That Wurlitzer organ was fun to hear...wish I could have heard more on that instument!
What a whirlwind experience! It was so fast moving, I had to play it twice to catch the written comments and the sights and sounds, as well as the whereabouts of the venues, and identifying the catches of music, while marveling at Jonathan's versatility. As a sideline, they could be a sensation as a Comedy Duo ....Tom as a scene-stealing Comedy act and Jonathan as a Bingo Caller! (Please, would it be possible to give us a video featuring the amazing sound effects on the Wurlitzer...you could have some fun with that! Tom could illustrate by animations. It could be a 'knockout'.) PS. I've been to Trundle.
im French, I love French organs naturally but English organs too. I have the Hereford 67 stops pack by lavender audio, I love to play this on my Hauptwerk set up :) I enjoyed to see the inside of the organ
This WURLITZER organ is very funny. It always reminds me of silent cinema with black and white images and Charles Chaplin. I would like to hear all the music "The Entertainer" by Scott Joplin and also the "Maple Leaf Rag". Record her on another occasion in this comic organ. You can work and have fun at the same time. Excellent! 🙃😉🙌👍
At 19:15 John is sitting at the first touring organ played by Carlo Curley. I saw Carlo at this instrument in Asheville NC in the 80s. Interesting note--I had never seen a grown man wearing a cape before--that was a new one. He signed my program in perhaps the most flamboyant fashion I have ever seen. Years later Cameron Carpenter signed a couple of programs and his signature was interesting too. (This was before his out-of-closet experience).
These guys must have watched a lot of Benny Hill as children, as well as the "Flying Circus" and "Sir Spam a Lot". (We had those on Public Television here). From Chicago. U.S.A.
I'm really looking forward to Le Claire de Lune on the Hereford organ, but also your concert on the Wurlitzer organ, those were great instruments in themselves.
@@sodorflubbs5000 The Wurlitzer is a true pipe organ. It has wind blown pipes just like a classical organ, just voiced on higher pressures. If you turn off the tremulants it sounds just the same as any church organ.
How long does it take you to "get to know" all the organs you encounter and to set up the best recording and video positions. You make it look so easy but I expect it takes ages.
hello, in your channel youtube, we see your tours in many churches... but we never see the songs you've played... I'm a little disappointed... do you have to pay anything to listen to your organ concerts?? Alain
So fortunate to be able to share in you life
Nice to see a brother duo that actually loves working with each other. They’ve got a great sense of humor and are a lot of fun to watch. Unlike Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey who absolutely hated each other.
😂😂😂you guys are the absolute best!!!
More fun travels with the Scott Brothers! I look forward to these vlogs as much as I do your concerts & videos! Can't wait for the next one!!
I hope we see some Theater Organ recordings from Jonathan soon!
Great fun. Thank you.
💖Wonderful Vlog Thanks For Sharing Stay Blessed 💖
Lovely to see you at Derby. Love the video, and it was good to hear you mention Carlo Curley. He was a lovely man and taken from us too soon. Hope you keep sharing your adventures with these snippets!
Remarkable!!!!!
Thanks Jonathan and Tom!
Always a pleasure to go on adventures with you.
Always good humoured, useful information, beautiful cathedrals.
That some of us across the ocean and in the southern hemispher won't have the chance to visit.
And you make it feel so easy ( except for some of Jonathan's explanations !). When really behind it all there's a lot of hard work, hours of studying and practising...all that implies to be exceptional professionals.
Un gran abrazo my friends.
You are always in my heart.
All best.
You guys are a hoot, wonderful playing and presenting. That dry British humor.
That was very entertaining, you are both so talented and I love the sense of humour.
What fun! I could watch this video over and over again. My smile has broadened with every toot and whistle. Thanks a million, and never stop, you two are terrific! xx
Somewhere in 17:36, Tom really looked at those Shutters 🤣 and hoped nothing jumps out to swallow him. He really was worried 🤣
Aha, now we know how Jonathan injured his wrist: a tumble down the trapdoor at Hereford perhaps! 😂 Thank you for this super fun and informative tour!
Love these “mega” talented guys!!! They are an ocean away, or I would attend one of their concerts. Their parents must be ultra proud!!!
Assuming you mean the Atlantic, they _do_ come your side - well, Canada at least, and I can't imagine they'd not come to USA too, as it has some great organs …
Great entertainment!
Now I want to see Jonathan play that Wurligig for an hour or two. :-"
You two were having way too much fun on the road, especially with the Wurli! Great stuff chaps!
Just left Huddersfield town hall, had been looking foreward to jonathan playing the father willis, only to find he's sprained his wrist.
hope you are recoveing well. please come back next year, hope i'm srill around, we still enjoyed a good lunchtime concert however . many thanks
for all you guys do.
What. A. Fabulous. Video!!!!!
Four pipe organs and a Wurlitzer walk into a bar …. I’m sorry but I couldn’t help myself! 😂
Thank you for another wonderful video. Many blessings from the US! 💕
This is my favourite video so far!
Great video both of you!😁👍👍
Hallo!
Dear Jonathan and Tom B B (Beautiful Brothers).
I enjoyed this tour of yours so much!
It was so much fun and very interesting
Thanks for sharing with us!!
Keep it up it makes me very Happy!!
With Love from the Netherlands.
Informative and entertaining. Thank you Tom and Jonathan!
You guys have a great time. You are so much fun. The vlog is very funny and entertaining but for me you speak very fast, I could not understand very well what you were saying. I love that you enjoy your work, congratulations and thanks for sharing!! 😘😘
What a hoot! Keep it up guys.
What a great experience with the 2 of you. You gave us a lot of history of various instruments. Please post a video of your concert with the Wurlitzer.
A concert tour here in the US would be a sellout in minutes. We would love to have both of you visit us.
Another fun, organ facts packed excursion! (once our guide retuned his location finder 🧭) Stunning venues & instruments all. Quite a whirlwind and I'm sure that Mighty Wurlitzer has a sound for that too. 🙃 Thanks for sharing! 😅🎹🎶
Extremely entertaining - thanks so much :)🙂
Fantastic!!!!!! I wish I was there, especially for the Wurlitzer one!
👏👏👏👏👏
Hi Guys loved the videos I live near the East Sussex National but missed the concert hope you come back soon many thanks
A very interesting trip! I loved it! One church or organ more beautiful than the other, difficult to choose which would be better! I've always loved seeing the details on the walls, in the glasses, in the sculptures, in short, in everything, and Tom can show many of them in this video! I've watched it many times! I wonder how beautiful the recordings made in these places must be. Thank you both for everything!
The production of the Wurlitzer Organ was marvelous.
You guys really have access to great instruments all over the globe. Keep touring while we enjoy your performances
You both are amazing!!! I was so thrilled to meet you both in Hereford the other week. Hope to see you again soon!
Lovely to see you both in this ‘behind the scenes’ episode! Do you think you’ll ever come to York Minster and check out their newly refurbished Grand Organ?
Are we to understand that Jon tuned those errant pipes himself? RESPECT!!
You both are too much 😄😄😄😄😆😆 I had to laugh. LOVE YOUR CHANNEL
Very good, but you missed out the most important information - a progress report on Jonathan’s wrist!
I love it!! Brilliant mix of info about the organs and different venues, presented with such obvious enjoyment. The ‘hole in one’ joke might not be original, but is still a laugh-out-loud here 😅! Thanks to you both, as always, for this latest episode of “A Few Days in the Life of …. “ x x
Love theater organs! I have several albums by a few artists, including Leon Berry. Years ago, a pizza parlor (Roaring 20s Pizza, I think) had a theater organ. I had never heard one before, and was promptly blown away. There were two organists, but I can only recall one, Charlie Balogh. That Wurlitzer is just gorgeous.
Not only exploding with talent your also both a set of cranks hahaha 😂 ..ace upload lads 👌
Wonderful as ever, thanks lads!
🎹💕💕💕💕💕🎹
Thanks that was both entertaining and educational. That trap door exit from the organ loft in Hereford looks like a lethal incident waiting to happen.
Seeing the Hereford cathedral Organ reminds me of a piece Jonathan played which was upload on August 28, 2019 - "Thieving Magpie overture" by Rossini. I had to go and watch the performance again. I really love the production of the Hereford cathedral Organ.
Nicely done with the short and fun looks outside the concerts, though I wish we could have heard more of the actual programs. Maybe someday?
You're so lucky to have played the ESN Wurlitzer! I'd love to go there at some point but I wasn't able to go to your concert seeing as I hadn't seen about it until the day before it was happening. It was good to see that cinema organs very much can be used for orchestral works!
Well done to do this. I loved Jonathan disappearing into the organ and doing the tuning. Really good and funny. And the swell bit. It’s also so nice to show us around the organ. Both of you are just brilliant
These are so much fun, and so interesting! I never realized there were occupational hazards to being an organist, but now I see you have to deal with backless staircases (more like ladders!) and trap doors! 😱 Please be careful! I also endlessly admire your ability to play any organ you meet, with all the different manuals, stops, mini-stops, couplers, etc.! Hopefully we'll see some of these concerts here on UA-cam? Thanks always for these behind-the-scenes peeks into your travels and your work! Tom does such a great job guiding these little tours! I'm in love with the carvings at Rochdale Parish Church! The "hole in one" joke was cute! There is so much to enjoy here! Thanks, Jonathan and Tom! ❤🎼🎶📷
😂😂😂👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤❤❤❤. Thanks so much. Such fun
I'm so glad you take us on these tours, they're great fun!---I wonder if Charles Hanson attended the Darby concert?! ---That Wurlitzer organ was fun to hear...wish I could have heard more on that instument!
Magic!!!
Gershwin sounds... surprisingly _right_ on that carnival organ. There's something that's just more exuberant about the sound.
Carnival organ?! They were designed to be used in theatres/cinemas, Gershwin is what they were made to do.
Gosh, I LOVE it. Thank you both❤
What a whirlwind experience! It was so fast moving, I had to play it twice to catch the written comments and the sights and sounds, as well as the whereabouts of the venues, and identifying the catches of music, while marveling at Jonathan's versatility. As a sideline, they could be a sensation as a Comedy Duo ....Tom as a scene-stealing Comedy act and Jonathan as a Bingo Caller! (Please, would it be possible to give us a video featuring the amazing sound effects on the Wurlitzer...you could have some fun with that! Tom could illustrate by animations. It could be a 'knockout'.) PS. I've been to Trundle.
im French, I love French organs naturally but English organs too. I have the Hereford 67 stops pack by lavender audio, I love to play this on my Hauptwerk set up :) I enjoyed to see the inside of the organ
Totally utterly and amazingly brilliant!!!!!!!! Thanks guys!!!! Adrian in Bermuda 😊😊😊
What a beaut!
This WURLITZER organ is very funny. It always reminds me of silent cinema with black and white images and Charles Chaplin. I would like to hear all the music "The Entertainer" by Scott Joplin and also the "Maple Leaf Rag". Record her on another occasion in this comic organ.
You can work and have fun at the same time. Excellent! 🙃😉🙌👍
Very nice place !
I want to hear more of that Wurlitzer.
I'm still waiting for them to come to south Africa
At 19:15 John is sitting at the first touring organ played by Carlo Curley. I saw Carlo at this instrument in Asheville NC in the 80s. Interesting note--I had never seen a grown man wearing a cape before--that was a new one. He signed my program in perhaps the most flamboyant fashion I have ever seen. Years later Cameron Carpenter signed a couple of programs and his signature was interesting too. (This was before his out-of-closet experience).
Hole in one😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
One good thing about being an organist would have to be that you don't have to carry your instrument from place to place in order to play concerts. 😁
1:22 "Lord Byron's sideboard". At first I thought you said "cyborg" 😀
These guys must have watched a lot of Benny Hill as children, as well as the "Flying Circus" and "Sir Spam a Lot". (We had those on Public Television here). From Chicago. U.S.A.
I'm really looking forward to Le Claire de Lune on the Hereford organ, but also your concert on the Wurlitzer organ, those were great instruments in themselves.
I do take issue with the title of Four Pipe Organs and a Wurlitzer. A Wurlitzer IS a pipe organ too!
A Wurlitzer is a brand of organ in its own right. It is not considered a pipe organ in the traditional sense.
@@sodorflubbs5000 The Wurlitzer is a true pipe organ. It has wind blown pipes just like a classical organ, just voiced on higher pressures. If you turn off the tremulants it sounds just the same as any church organ.
16:24 The Entertainer!
A pizza place n Arizona has a Wurlitzer organ. It’s called Organ Stop Pizza. It’s a wonderful place.
That's where this wurlitzer console came from.
How long does it take you to "get to know" all the organs you encounter and to set up the best recording and video positions. You make it look so easy but I expect it takes ages.
Great video again but a Wurlitzer is also a pipe organ!
Wurlitzer like the company in Buffalo, NY?
Yup
That organ would have been manufactured in North Tonawanda, NY.
0:00 What is the name of the piano song at the beginning of the video?
Arrival of the Queen of Sheba by Händel.
@@renataanna9732
ありがとう!!thank you!!!!!
19:33 what is that song that Jonathan starts to practice?
Widor Toccata
Has Tom ever thought of a part-time job writing jokes for Christmas crackers?
What about the pianos?
16:24
😅😅😅😅 Wagner, organ and... ice cream 😂😂😂😂
fascinating. Glad they found a way to fill every second with their useless banter.
Doesn't 'Four pipe organs and a Wurlitzer' = five pipe organs??
Claustrophobia!!!
hello, in your channel youtube, we see your tours in many churches... but we never see the songs you've played...
I'm a little disappointed... do you have to pay anything to listen to your organ concerts??
Alain
Huh? The Scott brothers have uploaded many whole concerts on this channel.
@@epincion And would still do going down in the future
...just wait, they're still in post production. You'd see them in parts or whole concert uploads. Tom said it in the video someehere
քʀօʍօֆʍ 😓
An out of tune organ, with a Mancunian accent is a sight to be heard. 😂
Excellent video. Such talent, well done.❤❤❤❤