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Trinity's Organ
The Pasi organ was designed and built for Trinity Lutheran Church by Martin Pasi Organ Builders of Roy, Washington, and was dedicated on April 23, 1995. It is a 29 stop, 2 manual, tracker instrument in a free standing black walnut case. The organ has suspended mechanical key action and mechanical stop action. More than 1600 pipes are arranged in 31 ranks. All pipes were made in the builder’s shop. The metal pipes were made from a 97 percent lead-tin alloy and the wood pipes from poplar. Wind is supplied by a ¾ horsepower blower and one wedge shaped bellows. The pipe shades were designed by Kathryn Wold, and carved of white oak by the builder.
Great: Swell: Pedal:
Principal 16’ Violon 16’ Principal 16’
Octave 8’ Viola da Gamba 8’ Subbass 16’
Salicional 8’ Celeste 8’ Octave 8’
Rohrflöte 8’ Bourdon 8’ Choralbass 4’
Octave 4’ Principal 4’ Posaune 16’
Spitzflöte 4’ Rohrflöte 4’ Trompete 8’ |
Great: Swell: Pedal:
Quint 3’ Nasard 3’ Couplers:
Superoctave 2’ Waldflöte 2’ Great to Pedal
Terz 1 3/5’ Tierce 1 3/5’ Swell to Pedal
Mixtur IV 1 1/3’ Mixtur III 1’
Trompete 8’ Dulcian 16’ Tremulant to entire organ
Swell to Great Oboe 8’ Temperament: Kellner |
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