"Worthy is the Lamb that was Slain" from MESSIAH
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- čas přidán 4. 10. 2013
- My solo organ arrangement for the final piece from G. F. Handel's sacred oratorio. It is being played through Hauptwerk organ simulation software using the native St. Ann's Moseley sampleset.
Sheet music: www.garyvanderploeg.com - Hudba
I've used Hautwerk off and on for years. Love it. Wish it had the random cough stop 🤭
Sweet! Thank you!
Handel was nothing short of a genius. How he was able to transform 8 solfa notes to this still beats me.
Worthy is the Lamb Slain for my sins, i love this beautifull organ rendition, carter.
Thank you.
Congratulations! I really liked the organ arrangement. Very interesting the result of the video. What software did you use to do this?
The music was done up in Musictyme. The resulting midi file was played through Hauptwerk.
@@GaryVanderPloeg Thanks for the answer.
I will produce a class where I will talk about organs. I will publish this class on youtube and I would like to mention this video, indicating it to the students for appreciation. Do you authorize me to do it? I will mention your name.
Certainly. I would be honoured to be included.
@@GaryVanderPloeg Thanks! The honor will be mine. When I publish the class on youtube, I come back here and indicate the link to the video.
woah! was it programmed? please tell me what kind of software was used?
How do you add the reverb to the sample set? It sounds like a holle new organ!!
I use an application called Magix Audio Cleaning Lab. You can import the wav file, add reverb and export to mp3. It's actually for converting analog audio to digital but it works for this too.
@@GaryVanderPloeg oh ok