Friday night organ offering: In honor of Brother Ender

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    PistolPete
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    I promised our MGTOW Brother Ender that I would do a special featuring a friend of his who had (legally) emigrated to the United states from Romania. His friend is organist at the Church of the Epiphany in Pittsburgh. Here he is playing the three manual Austin Organ in a WORK OF HIS OWN COMPOSITION–in baroque style—its quite good. Please be aware that this gentleman is SELF trained and learned to play by ear. YEAH BABY!

    And here he is again playing his own transcription of Georg Bohm’s Rigaudon.

    Finally Jeremiah Clarke’s Trumpet Voluntary (also known as ‘Prince of Denmark’ March) Recorded on his Viscount ‘Chorale 8’ practice organ. (Yes I know its an electric organ SCANDALOUS, but still pretty damn good.)

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    BlacqueJacqueShellacque
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    A talent I do not possess. I just find that awesome. Him being self taught and learning by ear. Thanks Pete.

    Do you know if he grew up in a church? Like, he was around the instrument all the time? Or was his learning through smaller increments? Either or, this guy has mad skills.

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    Point Of No Return
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    Awesome! I really enjoyed the footwork in the first video.

    Know when it is your duty to give them zero explanations for your actions.

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    Thanx Pete for sharing my friends music.
    You truly are a brother.

    Wish I can meet him again…haven’t seen him since a good while.

    Do you know if he grew up in a church? Like, he was around the instrument all the time? Or was his learning through smaller increments?

    He grew up in a protestant church in a village near Zalau in Salaj county.
    He had access to resources such as piano and old-school christian scores.
    As Pete said, he attended no formal musical training.

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    BlacqueJacqueShellacque
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    Thanks Ender. He is wonderful.

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    PistolPete
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    You truly are a brother.

    I always honor my word to a brother.

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    K
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    exceptionally good tonight Pete !
    i like it because it has a tune i can follow.
    i know the song but can’t quite place it..
    it sounds heavenly.
    strong and beautiful.
    culture.
    timeless.
    .
    and i’m a freakin barbarian.
    a kid who grew up in the streets because i didn’t want to be home much.
    rock and roll was all i listened to.
    i hated church.
    so the only time i heard this type of music was rare.

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