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**Special Offers on John Smith Music
Rolls**
This section of the site is devoted to the John
Smith 'build-it-yourself' organs. It includes photographs and
articles on the construction, and hundreds of hints and tips from fellow
builders. There is also a photo gallery, with around 80 photographs
of completed organs. You can get LOTS of ideas from this
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26-note John Smith organ - built by Bernard Pilgrim
Articles about the John Smith Organs, hundreds
of building tips
See the John Smith Photo
Gallery
NEW BOOK: Getting Started
on the John Smith Busker Organ
Grab your tools and a copy of this book and start building straight away,
without having to wade through pages of text, drawings, supplements,
calculations, and a video!
Contents include: Description of the organ and an explanation of how
it works; large chart showing the dimensions of all the pipe components at
a glance; step-by-step instructions for cutting the wood and making the pipes;
comprehensive list of materials you will need to start; how to voice the
pipes; tuning and regulating the pipes; how to rectify pipe faults; experimenting
with the tone; organ pipe terminology; troubleshooting guide. Once you've
made all the pipes, the rest of the organ is easy!
Over 20 pages packed with information, inc.18 colour photographs showing
pipe construction.
Price: £8.90 (plus p&p) Order now
(This book does not replace the plans.) |
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How To Make Organ Pipes - The Art Of
Organ Building Vol.2 (758 pages)
This book is a treasure trove of information about pipe making (as well as
other things). Chapters on wood and metal pipe making, including which
woods to use. Comprehensive construction details and cross-sections
of every type of organ pipe: wood and metal, flues and reeds, special
pipes, scale charts, how to make, voice, tune and regulate them, etc. A
total of 234 pages devoted to organ pipes alone.
BUY NOW
(UK
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US)
while you still can! Other
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I am always pleased to receive articles for this web
site. If you have any articles, or just small hints or building tips for
the John Smith organ, please email them to
me.
All contributors of articles receive FREE
MUSIC, and all submissions will be credited to you. That's
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About the John
Smith Busker Organ (by Melvyn
Wright)
In 1996 John Smith of Flitwick (UK) advertised a set of revolutionary organ
plans in the magazine of the British Organ Grinders Association. The
plans detailed the construction of a small 20-note busker organ which could
be built for less than £100. Unlike the few complicated amateur designs
that were already available, this organ was specifically designed so that
anybody with the minimum of skill could build it, using readily-available
materials from the local DIY superstore! And what is more - the plans were
in English!
John went out of his way to simplify the design as much as possible, abandoning
many traditional organ builders' techniques, and incorporating new innovative
methods of construction. The finished organ was not meant to be as durable
or refined as a professional organ, but it would provide the enthusiast with
something to do for a few weeks, and he would end up with a working organ
for a fraction of the price of a commercially-built instrument.
Since then, hundreds of John Smith organs have been constructed by enthusiasts
all over the world. The plans have also been bought by model engineers,
woodworkers, and other craftsmen who would not normally have an interest
in busker organs; so interest in the mechanical organ has spread as a result.
The published plans did not provide details of a case, which has resulted
in the appearance of organs of all shapes and sizes. Many builders have used
'proper' organ building materials and ended up with an organ which is on
a par with a professional model.
One compromise which had to be made with the design was the use of non-standard
music rolls. To simplify the design as much as possible, John decided not
to include pneumatic valves in the organ. This means that the holes in the
music roll have to be bigger than normal, in order to supply enough air to
the pipes. Unfortunately, this meant that the early builders of the organ
also had to build themselves a punching machine in order to punch out the
music, as no commercial music was available punched with the larger holes.
I used to supply music for
this organ in the form of pre-printed masters ready to
punch out, but I now supply ready-cut music for both
20-note and 26-note John Smith organs.
I have supplied many hundreds of rolls of music for John Smith organs all
over the world. If you hear a John Smith organ playing something that sounds
too good to be true, then it's probably playing my music! I also supply
blank spools, roll boxes, and other musical sundries for these organs.
Click Here to request my music catalogue for the John
Smith organ(s). I will also punch out your own music for you on
my high-speed perforators if you send me a MIDI file.
Click Here to find out more.
If you would like to obtain the plans for any of John
Smith's organs Click
here.
or to contact John Smith
email here
or you can write to him at the following address:
John Smith, 55 Willow Way, Flitwick, Bedfordshire, MK45 1LN, England.
He can also be reached by telephone or fax, on: +44 (0) 1525 712496
If you would rather obtain a complete
kit of parts to build a similar
organ, click here
About John Smith's new 26-note Universal organ
Books about organ building
Articles about the John Smith Organs, hundreds
of building tips
See the John Smith Photo
Gallery
"Music for the organs is available from Hal O'Rourke,
who is the United States agent for Melvyn Wright. The arrangements are delightful
and show the true genius of Melvyn, who can squeeze more music out of 20
notes than anyone I know." (MMD Archives 010121)
This web site is copyright (C) Melvyn
Wright and individual contributors |