First Presbyterian Church, Franklin, Indiana
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Pedal | Swell | Great | Choir | Accessories |
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32′ Resultant 16′ Double Open Diapason 2′ Octave 8′ Tuba
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16′ Gedeckt 8′ Diapason 8′ Gedeckt 8′ Salicional 8′ Voix Celeste 8′ Aeoline 4′ Harmonic Flute 4′ Principal 2′ Octavian 1 1/3′ Larigot 16′ Fagotto Swell 4′ |
16′ Bourdon 8′ First Open Diapason 8′ Tuba 4′ Tuba Clarion Great 4′ |
16′ Violone 8′ T.C. Unda Maris 8′ Dulciana 8′ Concert Flute 8′ Clarinet 8′ Vox Humana 4′ Flute D’Amour 2 2/3′ Nazard 2′ Piccolo 1 3/5′ Tierce Harp TremoloChoir 4′ Choir Unison Off Choir 16′ |
Zimbelstern SFZ 1 & SFZ 2
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In Dulci Jubilo – J.S. Bach, performed at First Presbyterian by Dr. David K. Lamb, October 25, 2005
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