Welcome to the Slow Dog's Place on Renderosity. It's all about the King of Instruments. This is a portal page into the Land of the King. In this realm, you will see, and hear, as well as learn about, the Mighty Theatre Pipe Organ. You are also likely to see some digital renders of people, mostly women of size.
Pictured above is the founder of this page and also the Walnut Hill Productions website, Richard Mogridge, a.k.a., the Bone Doctor. God bless one and all, and thank you very much for visiting us here at Renderosity, as well as the main website at the following URL:
http://www.theatreorgans.com/walnuthill/index.htm
You can also find more of the Good Doctor's artwork at:
http://www.slowdog294.deviantart.com/
Enjoy!
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Comments (4)
Glistens
I play the organ, but prefer the ones with real pipes ...and I want one in my house... ;o) no such luck. I do have an electronic keyboard that sounds good with the earphones. It also has samples of the real thing. It is a Yamaha. Now let's go play some Bach!
Richard_Mogridge
Could you tell us about the real pipe organs you get to play? We are always curious and anxious to learn about other organists. You can learn more about what we do by going to http://www.theatreorgans.com/walnuthill/ and checking out our website. Did you know that there is a program for Windows PCs that puts a model of a real WurliTzer Style D 216 2/10 Theatre Pipe Organ on your desktop? You only need one MIDI keyboard to get started but your PC needs to have a SoundBlaster audio card that can handle SoundFonts. Later, you can add another keyboard and some pedals. This little proggy is lots of fun. At the site, we have some recordings and a description of it, known as the MidiTzer, that were done by our house organist, The Bone Doctor.
SophiaDeer
Beautiful! Such elegance!
helanker
OHHH! It is indeed awesome. I would really like to try to play on that one. How fun that could be. :)