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* 10 volumes to date
* 10 volumes to date
* Described as "easy-to-play organ preludes, designed for a pianist newly called to play the organ, with simple pedaling to add warmth to each prelude."
* Described as "easy-to-play organ preludes, designed for a pianist newly called to play the organ, with simple pedaling to add warmth to each prelude."
* Higher musical quality than [[Organ Chains]]
* Musically a step above [[Organ Chains]]
* Various composers
* Various composers
* Published by Jackman Music
* Published by Jackman Music

Latest revision as of 22:39, 8 December 2014

by Brent Jorgensen

Background

  • 10 volumes to date
  • Described as "easy-to-play organ preludes, designed for a pianist newly called to play the organ, with simple pedaling to add warmth to each prelude."
  • Musically a step above Organ Chains
  • Various composers
  • Published by Jackman Music

Registration and Organs

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See the footnote in the "Notes" section at the bottom of the page. [1]

Fingering and Pedaling

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Articulation and Phrasing

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Ornamentation

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Tempo and Meter

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Scores and Editions

An example - Volume 10 contents and information: http://jackmanmusic.com/shop-jmc/#!/The-New-Organist-Vol-10/p/4469791/category=270213

Recordings

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Free Online

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Pay to Listen

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Other Resources

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Notes

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