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' ' ' .: i 1 4. 40 ' ifr' st l' - - '' '' , , i ',,,,"' 1 - f , '..1 - ,i, .. , - , , . , ., , , 'AIIIMENSENIE0011, t ilimmmunn0A Abionmme " domnowilmilit TECHNIdANLoland Van -- Wagoner, technician for - the Tabernaclo - organ, also - 'maintains In perfect repair the little print flee, organ, There ors sight sots of mammal foot pedal pipes shown in the back. Soms of the pipes aro pipei, and one set ' ' made of wood, and others are metal. of-1- ,... 1 I Ming2 : . '... ,. awl , " - 1 ..", , , :,, t, j . , -. t 1. ': ,, , ' 1 '. , i k ' t, , , ' ,i - - 1 t ,., ., P' , ,i 1,t I , 8 , .. ,,,. ,...., , ' - ,',', ,, :',.'1 , ittasiiiir,Jitimf; ' , , , ,, ,.; 5 4 , , , ' ,' , ,,, , do, ;, - t''' ' 1 .., ''. - ' ,. , , e,,losool0 , - - , 4 I - i i , , ' r ;.,,i;t-- . ) .. p, ,) l; ! .1 ,i, 1 1 ;4 , ' .,' -., ! ''.'')",,,..-- , .,,.. , "? 4,':'--I , ''' 333 ' - :! 0' ; I :7;.... i ,.14, ti, !. 1 ,,, ..,.,. .s.--' , 1 - ' , '.. 4 ,f,..,0,...,5. ,!,,4,-......,, 4 '' I x 'flir'',4 ' :';)'., ,g $0,,er '..";' ' 6 ,,,,,,, - - ., t ' ':t",. ,... 1 ,, ,,, i t ,,' ' t i 1 's.'... ',I.:, i 4, ' ' 1 ', AOr , :3:... v I ! ,11....,, , ''f ., 1 r ,i .f 1 is ! , i..,. it. !' '''. - '' , ., 1 ' 1 : I ... :.,'"' ' i ? 1.. ..:,..,',.. ! ''. ,, , it ' 1.............. , r7. ' , , 3 )0 , , ,, . , ',' '''''',,"'-- - ' it 4.' e- . ,,,,'; ....':;', - PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT the Tabernacle organists and their assistant will tell you. And their hours of daily preCtice demonstrate their belief In this old adage. Not generally known to many la the fact that these men, Alex-ha- d been located In a ander Schreiner, Frank W. As- - cement room under the large floor per, and Roy M. Darley, have a near the rear of the Tabernacle tucked away wa s moved and installed in the 'practice organ ' in a smell room in a quiet cot- - "prectice' room.--This- -little or-nof the Assembly , Hall' on gan has nine sets or 599 pipes Temple Square. to serve as but is Because of the continual In- - a - wardlarge 'enough organ satisfactorily. terruptions of tourist groups being shown through the 'Taber- - THESE 599 PIPES have been installed ,right in the smell nisei, finding suitable hours for practichig their required large room ' with only an entrance repertoires was always a bit of walk between them and the a problem for the organists. Too, organ iconsole. The room has But on any during certain seasons there are been Ound-proofeothet Interruptions. day, early or late, summer or $O TO SOLVE THIS practicing winter, the casual visitor on this problem, the organists pro- - part of the grounds can over posed the installation of a prac- - hear one of the three Tabernacle tics organ at some suitable lo- - artists ,perfecting some -passage of hit solos or- accomcation on Temple Square. Back in 1947, when the Tab- - Paniments-mule organ was completely Interesting to organists Is that rebuilt and renovated, a solution these sets of pipes have been , was found. The console of the so set up mechanically that old - Austin organ which was they can be played from any used In the Tabernacle from one of the four manuals. Specif1913 to 1933 was set up In a 'cations of the nine- - sets are: small room at the southwest Cor de nuit, 8 ft., 73 pipes; Gewenn of the Assembly Hall, dackt, 8 t. 73 pipes; Viola D'. the choir seats. It orchestre,, 8 ft., 73 pipes; Dolce, underneath Was at this console that Tracy 8 ft., 73 pipes; Fern flute, 4 ft., Y, Cannon, Edward P. Kimball, 61 pipes; Nazard,1-2- 3 ft, 61 John J. McClellan per- - pipes; Piccolo harmonic, 2 ft., formed foe thousands 81 plietif Tierce,- it., Ill Sri. pipes and one set of pedal pipes, than the old echo organ which Bouilett 16 it 63 pipes. t. 111,4. , - - , - ; - ' |