ajsphead
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Have encountered clamps made from MDF, but I don't suppose anyone has been silly enough to (try to) build a soundboard out of it.
On the other hand I can think of a material used which was thoroughly non-inert, or should that be "ert". Would be interested to know how many chipboard soundboards are still going strong.
AJS
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We used to use it regularly as part of a cycle of 4 different settings. Always popular and the choir enjoyed singing it. Tried to introduce it at my next church but failed as it was not the vicar's idea. Would gladly re-introduce it.
AJS
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Ah well, in for a penny, in for a pound. It snowed again here this morning, and I'm the only one who's managed to get in so far.
GREAT
Bourdon 16 with quintathon trebles
Principal 8
Gedeckt 8
Octave 4
Rohr Flute 4
Super Octave 2
Sesquialtera 12 17 II
Mixture 19 22 26 29 IV-VI
Tremulant
Sub Octave
SWELL
Gemshorn 8
Celeste 8
Tapered Principal 4
Principal 2
Sharp Mixt. 22 26 29 33 IV
Basson 16
Trompette 8
Hautbois 8
Tremulant
Octave
Sub Octave
PEDAL
Principal 16
Subbass 16
Octave 8 wooden/bearded
Bourdon 8
Choral Bass 4
Fagott 32 1/2 length wooden
Posaune 16 wooden
and if it was 30 stops rather than 30 ranks add
CHOIR
Holzgedeckt 8
Salicional 8
Principal 4
Koppel Flute 4
Nazard 2 2/3
Octave 2 bright
Krummhorn 8
Trompette Harmonique 8
Tremulant
Usual 6 couplers
Assisted mechanical action
Choir bracketed out in front, Swell behind, Great above Swell with no roof, Pedals in sides.
Slight transient attack permitted
Heavy metal with a high lead content, hammered.
AJS
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Ah well, in for a penny, in for a pound. It snowed again here this morning, and I'm the only one who's managed to get in so far.
GREAT
Bourdon 16 with quintathon trebles
Principal
Do You Mix Diapasons And Flutes?
in General discussion
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Late 19th/early 20th Century Willis wooden hohl flutes. Very nice when under expression.
AJS