An A-Z of the Organ : Hammond Organ
An insight into the Hammond Organ – Jean Martyn explains how different styles are created, from Bossa Nova to Samba, Reggae, and A Whiter Shade of Pale.
An A-Z of the Organ : Gibbons and Gibbs
Tom Bell introduces the organ music of two English composers for organ who lived hundreds of years apart: Orlando Gibbons, and contemporary composer Alan Gibbs.
An A-Z of the Organ : Film
Darius Battiwalla shows how improvising music for the movies differs from improvising during a church service, and suggests ways to develop the skills, and stamina, required.
An A-Z of the Organ : Expression
Andrew Cantrill-Fenwick discusses how theories of aesthetics and performance practices from the last four hundred years can help organists breathe expressive life into their playing.
An A-Z of the Organ: Diapasons
Tom Bell explains how organ builders exploit the archetypal organ pipe, the Diapason.
An A-Z of the Organ: Circle of Fifths
Simon Williams explains the circle of fifths, and shows how it is useful for both keyboard and written harmony.
An A-Z of the Organ: Bach
Anna Lapwood discusses three very different but engaging pieces by Bach, which will enrich your repertoire and stretch your technique.
An A-Z of the Organ: Anthology
Andrew McCrea takes a brief look at the rich history of organ anthology production in Britain in the last two centuries.
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