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In a Wurlitzer Electrostatic reed organ it's about 10 as you can see in the picture at http://theatreorgans.com/hammond/keng/ke nhtml/WurlizerESEricb.htm
My premeire video. This is my Christmas WurliTzer Organ Suite. It consists of five carols and one Hymn: Jingle Bells, Adestes Fideles(OH Come All ...
I havea Wurlitzer "Centura Deluxe" Orbit III Synthesizer, Model # 605
You might try Ebay(ebay.com)! You can find just about anything on there! Other then that you might try a instrument shop(somewhere that sells musical instruments) If nothing else they might be able to tell you for sure where to find one!
I really would like to know because my parent's are driving me crazy about it and I just wanna give them a little hand with that so if anyone knows please answer!
oh and by the way, does any one know if they are or going to be...
The 630 and the 950 were the best of what Wurlitzer had in the 1970s. I'm sure there is some market for theater organs, but it isn't big. There's a reason that Wurlitzer is out of business.
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who can give me a picture for Wurlitzer pipe organ
thanks
http://www.trocadero-wurlitzer.org/Measu re/mw-2.html
http://www.trocadero-wurlitzer.org/Measu re/mw-5.html
http://www.trocadero-wurlitzer.org/Measu re/mw-7.html
these are some very complex ones
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This classic screen epic was nominated for seven Academy Awards including Best Picture of 1956. Complementing DeMille's powerful screen drama is Gaylord Carter's digitally recorded score, performed on a magnificent Wurlitzer organ. Filmed in Egypt and the Sinai, and featuring one of the biggest...
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The result is an unquestionably inspired departure, evoking everything from Dusty In Memphis to classic Torch and Soul traditions to the ineffable pleasures of Fordham's own, precisely calibrated, four-octave range. Also lending their talents is the instantly identifiable virtuosity of the...
Silent Films Live Again!
They each have a specific and individual approach to silent film accompaniment, which was not only self-evident but articulated during a lively discussion on Saturday afternoon with radio host and music expert Chloe Veltman. Dennis James champions the use of original scores from the period—on an instrument that was specifically designed to accompany silent movies—yet even he admits that playing something as familiar as “The William Tell Overture” might bring unintended laughter, so he does take liberties from time to time. The Alloy’s Ken Winokur knows that he is “the anti-Dennis James,” but his ensemble’s largely percussive approach is especially well suited to certain films like Metropolis and another selection at the festival, Dziga Vertov’s kinetic Man With a Movie Camera (1928). (I missed several shows that I had seen before, including these two Alloy performances, and a screening of Benjamin Christensen’s Haxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages
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The Devil is an Angel TooAll About Jazz - Jul 28, 2010
percussion; Zach Zunis: guitar; Ted Andreadis: Wurlitzer organ, Hammond organ, keyboards; Arlan Schierbaum: Farfisa organ, Hammond organ, piano;
Frederick News Post (subscription) - Jul 24, 2010
For starters, did you know that the mighty Wurlitzer organ that graces the Weinberg Center for the Performing Arts is the only theater organ in the stateIndie Wire (blog) - Jul 28, 2010
This year, Dennis James kicked off the proceedings by accompanying John Ford's The Iron Horse (1924) on the Castro's Mighty Wurlitzer organ, the three-man