Willis Pipe Organ Stony Stratford: How the organ works (mechanics)
St Mary and St Giles, Stony Stratford Willis Pipe Organ Restoration and Reach-out Project “Willis is to organs what Rolls-Royce is to cars” After 18 months of restoration, our glorious Willis Pipe Organ is once more in wonderful playing condition. This video highlights the mechanics of how a pipe organ works. Watch the other 5 videos to get a great idea of this restoration project, or better still, come and hear the fine Willis Pipe Organ for yourself.

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This is how a pipe organ ACTUALLY works

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Willis Pipe Organ Stony Stratford: Problems solved in restoration

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How does a pipe organ actually work? | Anna Lapwood | Classic FM

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The World's Largest Organ is in Trouble...

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Pipe organ maintenence...what I do at work

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How does an organ work? - A beginner's guide

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Willis Pipe Organ Stony Stratford: History

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How does a 3D-printed portative organ get its air supply?

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Understanding Organ Stops by Dr Steven Nisbet

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A Virtual Tour of the Largest Pipe Organ in the World!

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The most EXHAUSTING Organ Piece Ever Written

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They Rescue Massive Pipe Organs Before They’re Destroyed | Organ Stops

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Voicing of new Gamba 8' for the Denman organ for St Lawrence's Church, York

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The ONLY instrument with NO LIMITS

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Shires Organ Pipes -- 2013 Visit

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The 64ft and 128ft pedal organ stop experiment

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How to make a wooden organ pipe - Part 1 of 3

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This Church Has FOUR Pipe Organs!! A Tour of St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney

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Our Visit to the Estey Organ Museum

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