This group performed on Indonesian Bamboo Angklus before the concert. They are like a bamboo version of a handbell choir in that the various sizes are pitched. The bamboo pipes hang on a frame and are shaken to get the sound. I have uploaded a video at the bottom so you can hear the sound of the "choir". This group was from a local high school. There is a museum in the church annex that we toured before the concert. They have some of the old pipes and bellows from the restoration.
One of the old keyboards that was replaced in the restoration.
Inside the church looking up to the organ balcony.
The organ is located on the side to the back of the interior of the church.
The back of the organ showing some of the pipes.
This is a postcard I found showing a top view. The only non-bamboo pipes are the metals one you see which are the "trumpets". It takes three people to operate - one playing the keyboard and two on the sides operating the stops. It used to take more before electric bellows were added with the restoration.
2 comments:
Pretty cool!
SOOO cool! We love our postcard!!
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