The Holtkamp Organ: A Photo Tour of the Organ
Part 4 of 6: The Pedal
"During this century [20th], a push to expose the organ took place. One builder, Holtkamp of Cleveland, did not usually employ pipe screens but arranged his pipes asymmetrically" (An Overview of the Pipe Organ).
Photos of The Pedal: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
| 32' |
Cornet |
160 pipes |
unit chest + Principal, Subass, Quintbass |
| 16' |
Principal |
32 pipes |
unit chest |
| 16' |
Subbass |
32 pipes |
unit chest |
| 16' |
Quintadena |
(Great) |
| 10 ⅔' |
Quintbass |
32 pipes |
unit chest |
| 8' |
Octave |
32 pipes |
pitman chest |
| 8' |
Flauto Dolce |
32 pipes |
pitman chest |
| 4' |
Choralbass |
32 pipes |
pitman chest |
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| Nachthorn |
32 pipes |
pitman chest |
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| Mixture IV |
128 pipes |
pitman chest |
| 16' |
Posaune |
32 pipes |
pitman chest |
| 8' |
Trumpet |
32 pipes |
pitman chest |
Continue to Part 5: The Positiv
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