I have recently discovered your channel, and I'm so glad I did. These series of videos remind of the days when I was young, and I'd walk into church as the prelude would start, and there was silence as the congregation prepared for worship. It's not like that, anymore, so finding these videos takes me back to those days of my childhood and youth. When I was an organ student and would sub for my teacher at our church, I'd prepare preludes that evoked the same feelings that these videos do: contemplation; inner peace; reverence. Thank you!
Thank you! Yes, that's the idea behind me improvising this, to give the experience of what it sounds like to walk into a large cathedral, sit down and listen to the organist calmly playing meditative music. There's something about it that feels naturally contemplative and relaxing.
@@aaronshows one of my favorite CD's is the 2-disc set "In a Quiet Cathedral" by Todd Wilson. While not improvised, it is the meditative type of prelude music one would hear walking into such a place of worship.
Thanks again for such awesome recordings of the organ!! There are no other recordings of the pipe organ this crisp!!!! Can you possibly try playing it in 432Hz instead of 440Hz? I may be mistaken in what tuning your organ is in because it sounds beautiful as it is but I prefer 432Hz in any case!
43:30 I thought I was going crazy but there's a ticking sound in the background. Don't think it's a metronome. It's not rhythmic. Maybe finger jewelry? Idk.
Good catch! I was performing this in real time so I didn't notice, but my best guess is, there must be a pipe that naturally makes a slight "tick" sound as air moves through it. My left hand is very active in this section, so it could simply by one of the pipes in that "busy" movement in the left hand. I don't own any finger jewelry...so that answers that!
Thank you! Such a joy to have the next one in the set. Beautiful musical soundscapes paired with gorgeous photographs! Peace and calm!
Beautiful music to restore your soul and take you to another place where peace and tranquility reign. Well done Aaron
I’m so relaxed right now I don’t have the energy to even 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Let's goooooo!!!
Love me some super organ chill time .
Thank you, Mister.
Marvelously done, wonderfully atmospheric, and beautiful visuals. The original performance is enhanced by the work you've done to refine the results!
As usual, a wonderful presentation. Thanks for sharing your talent with us.
Thanks! This is very beautiful and relaxing!
Lovely work on this Aaron !
I have recently discovered your channel, and I'm so glad I did. These series of videos remind of the days when I was young, and I'd walk into church as the prelude would start, and there was silence as the congregation prepared for worship. It's not like that, anymore, so finding these videos takes me back to those days of my childhood and youth. When I was an organ student and would sub for my teacher at our church, I'd prepare preludes that evoked the same feelings that these videos do: contemplation; inner peace; reverence. Thank you!
Thank you! Yes, that's the idea behind me improvising this, to give the experience of what it sounds like to walk into a large cathedral, sit down and listen to the organist calmly playing meditative music. There's something about it that feels naturally contemplative and relaxing.
@@aaronshows one of my favorite CD's is the 2-disc set "In a Quiet Cathedral" by Todd Wilson. While not improvised, it is the meditative type of prelude music one would hear walking into such a place of worship.
So beautiful!!!
We’ll done 👍
Thank you Aaron this is beautiful
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Thanks again for such awesome recordings of the organ!! There are no other recordings of the pipe organ this crisp!!!! Can you possibly try playing it in 432Hz instead of 440Hz? I may be mistaken in what tuning your organ is in because it sounds beautiful as it is but I prefer 432Hz in any case!
❤❤❤❤ Wonderful
very nice, this recording brings so much romance for the pipe organ. (hard to find romantic people)
43:30 I thought I was going crazy but there's a ticking sound in the background.
Don't think it's a metronome. It's not rhythmic. Maybe finger jewelry?
Idk.
Good catch! I was performing this in real time so I didn't notice, but my best guess is, there must be a pipe that naturally makes a slight "tick" sound as air moves through it. My left hand is very active in this section, so it could simply by one of the pipes in that "busy" movement in the left hand. I don't own any finger jewelry...so that answers that!
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