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    Quote Originally Posted by Ntalikeris666 View Post
    Oh, sorry i must have misinterpered your post.
    I did not get it right at first.

    Thanks for clearing it out.
    Nick.
    Hey my friend Nick, absolutely no harm done, you just gave me an opportunity to post samore on Spaniards

    BTW I put a ContraBombardo (Spanish) stop to the pedal in my K4 experiment to join' the 16'&8' allready set. It can devastate the house....!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghekorg7 View Post
    Hey my friend Nick, absolutely no harm done, you just gave me an opportunity to post samore on Spaniards

    BTW I put a ContraBombardo (Spanish) stop to the pedal in my K4 experiment to join' the 16'&8' allready set. It can devastate the house....!!!

    Cheers
    Panos
    Hohoho!
    I am wondering what the neibhours have to say abou the Contra Bombardo.... :P
    I would like to hear a sample of these stops.

    Best Regards,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ntalikeris666 View Post
    Hohoho!
    I am wondering what the neibhours have to say abou the Contra Bombardo.... :P
    I would like to hear a sample of these stops.

    Best Regards,
    Nick
    He, he... In fact there's a young woman neibour...She prefers me when I practice Metal with my Kontact Powered guitars than hear me playin' the Organ, 565 gives her the creeps !!!!!!!!
    Athens my love......

    As I reccon you don't have Kontakt4....so, I'll have to think some other way to give you an idea of spanish taste in your living room

    Panos bombarded.....contra
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghekorg7 View Post
    David my friend, what can I say....With this opinion of yours, you seem to throw all Spanish culture, art and history into the waste basket, Panos
    yeah - well I do like the occasionally "broad statement" but I stick by my opinion on my experience of the REEDS on Spanish organs, not a fan at all.

    As to Spanish Art and History, never did I make a negative comment about those! ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Contratrombone64 View Post
    yeah - well I do like the occasionally "broad statement" but I stick by my opinion on my experience of the REEDS on Spanish organs, not a fan at all.

    As to Spanish Art and History, never did I make a negative comment about those! ;-)
    OK I get your point now. ...and concerning the reed stops.....(I' m listening to my samples now).....I think you have some amount of % ....right.....

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    Yeah - I'd rather listen to a ram bleating or a whipper snipper than that! :-)

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    I'm afraid, Panos my friend, that I MUCH prefer those noisy yet sublimely modulated French pedal reeds ... especially that noisey but wonderful 32' bombard on the pedal of the wonderful organ at St Ouen, Rouen in France ... my FAVOURITE organ.

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    Yeah, it's a great organ, no doubt. Also St.Magdaleine in Paris....
    The center of world coulture is in Paris...

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    The Madeleine is also a fine organ, I agree, I have only got recordings of it with Wely's music being played, so to me it sounds like a carousel organ (I jest).

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