Playing the Church Organ

A new way for pianists and keyboard players to learn to play the organ and operate its stops and controls.

Do you want to:
Play piano or keyboard and want to learn to play the organ?
Want to improve your skills playing church services on the organ?
Already play the organ but want to master playing a new Rodgers or Roland Church Organs?
These books are written for you.

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Book 1 includes:
10 Preset stop combinations set for you. 
Pieces 1-34 of playable organ music without pedals for church services.
How to know which hand plays on which keyboard.
Using the Bass Coupler in place of playing the pedals with your feet.

English $34.95 printed.   $24.95 download.
German $34.95 printed.   $24.95 download.
Japanese $34.95 printed.   $24.95 download.
Portuguese  $24.95 download.

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Book 2:
Using the 10 pistons from Book 1 in depth.
Add and take away stops from them to play 19 other classic organ registrations.
Using preset Voice Palette™ and USER/LIBRARY stops with different styles of service music.
Pieces 35-63 pieces of music for manuals alone with some optional pedal parts.
$34.95 printed.  $24.95 download.


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Book 3:
Setting and using Voice Palette™ stops and saving them to pistons. 
Pieces 64-88 of music for manuals alone with some optional pedal parts.
Developing organ technique used by famous organists.
Adding style to your playing.
Learning the organ stops families.
$34.95 printed.  $24.95 download.


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Book 4:

Exploring the USER/LIBRARY stops, selecting them and saving to pistons.
Voicing the stops including:
Volume - Pitch  - Reverb
Warmth - Presence - Brilliance
Velocity
Pieces 89-115 including recital pieces with registrations and playing help.
$34.95 printed.  $24.95 download.

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