St. Paul United Methodist Church, Amarillo, Texas
List of Organ Stops
GREAT
- Principal 8
- Harmonic Flute 8
- Octave 4
- Super Octave 2
- Mixture IV
- Scharf II
- Trumpet 8
- Clarinet 8
- Clarion 4
- Tremulant
- Chimes
- Swell to Great 8
- Positif to Great 8
SWELL
- Gedeckt 16
- Principal 8
- Gedeckt 8
- Viola 8
- Viola Celeste 8
- Principal 4
- Spitzflute 4
- Blockflute 2
- Plein Jeu III-IV
- Bassoon 16
- Trumpet 8
- Oboe 8
- Clarion 4
- Tremulant
- Swell to Swell 16
- Swell to Swell 4
- Festival Trumpet 8 (from Positif)
- Zimbelstern
POSITIF
- Chimneyflute 8
- Gemshorn 8
- Gemshorn Celeste 8
- Koppelflute 4
- Nazard 2 2/3
- Flute 2
- Tierce 1 3/5
- Larigot 1 1/3
- Festival Trumpet 8
- Positif to Positif 16
- Positif to Positif 4
- Positif Original Pitch Off
- Great to Positif 8
- Swell to Positif 8
- Swell to Positif 4
PEDAL
- Bourdon 32
- Major Bass 16
- Principal 16
- Subbass 16
- Gedeckt (Sw) 16
- Principal 8
- Gedeckt (Sw) 8
- Viola (Sw) 8
- Octave 4
- Flute (Gt) 4
- Contra Bassoon 32
- Trombone 16
- Bassoon (Sw) 16
- Trumpet 8
- Clarinet (Gt) 4
- Great to Pedal 8
- Swell to Pedal 8
- Swell to Pedal 4
- Positif to Pedal 8
Organ casework designed and built by our firm.
Jackson & Ayres, Fort Worth, architect for building alterations, including new chancel and additional space for organ.
The organ is blown by wind generated by a one horsepower centrifugal blower. Wind pressures: 4″ water column for flue pipes, 5″ for reed pipes.
Swell and Positif pipes are inside separate rooms with shutters which can be operated by the organist to regulate loudness.
Movable 3 manual drawknob console with transposer and multilevel solid-state combination action.
Great and Pedal Principals pipes in the display.
Pedal Major Bass — large scale open wood pipes.
Great and Pedal reed pipes are inside Positif chamber and are expressive.
Preparations for future addition:
Swell Trumpet and Clarion temporarily play Great Trumpet.
Great Super Octave 2′ temporarily plays Great Octave 4′.
