Tonight, the girls and I purchased a console
organ for Kathy's birthday. The deal was too good to pass up: The
organist of the local church passed away a few years ago, and her husband
decided to sell her console organ along with her entire music library --
all for $300. I had known the woman and her husband from my time
serving at the church many years ago, and she was very fond of Amy &
Wendy. Kathy and I discussed the organ and she said that she would
like to have it for the girls to learn to play, but that it should be presented
as "Mom's organ."
All I needed to do now, was to convince my children that it would be worth
"borrowing" $300 from our savings towards a future trip to Disneyland
to buy the organ. They were unimpressed with the idea. I finally
convinced Amy and Wendy to go with me to check out the organ -- just
to "look" at it. Well, they came along, arms folded, unsure
of the wisdom of this purchase vs the potential future fun of going to
Disneyland at the end of the year. The elderly man who owned the
organ told us all about it; the girls remained unconvinced. Then
he offered to allow them to "test" the organ themselves; they
sat down, and played a duet of "heart and soul." Moments
later, it was all over; we were the proud owners of a console organ. (I
will spare you the details of all I learned about how [not] to move an
organ.)
So now, we have this beautiful console organ sitting in our living room.
We have managed to play the National Anthem, Take me out to the ball
game, a few hymns, and other classics. Kathy wants to be able to
play the song from Swiss Family Robinson for the girls, and I envision
myself playing Phantom of the Opera. I have been able to figure out
what the two keyboards, the bass pedals, and most of the top two rows of
switches and levers do -- at least functionally -- but I am clueless on
some of the other controls. Fortunately, the organ can also be controlled
by a computer through a MIDI interface, so I know I can make it work that
way. I am sure that there are books or places to get started learning,
and I will start researching these shortly.