Play to Win At Viscount we’re confident our digital organ technology is so close to the sound of a real pipe organ you’ll struggle to tell the difference! We challenge you to identify whether pieces are played on a digital or pipe organ by taking part in our organ quiz competition. Listen to 10 pieces of music and select whether you think each is played on a digital organ or a pipe organ. At the end of the quiz complete the contact details and you could win this Envoy 35-F digital organ shown here! We will immediately feed back your score to you. Play as many times as you like, there are just 1024 possible combinations of answer! 1. http://viscountorgans.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/060-Bruhns-E-minor.wav Question 1. Listen to this excerpt from a Bruhns E Minor Toccata and using the buttons to the right, select whether you believe this piece is played on a digital organ or a traditional pipe organ. Once you have made your choice, click ‘next’ below to continue to the next piece. Pipe Organ Digital Organ None 2. http://viscountorgans.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/060-Bach-A-minor.wav Question 2. Listen to this short excerpt from Bach's A minor toccata and using the buttons to the right, select whether you believe this piece is played on a digital organ or a traditional pipe organ. Once you have made your choice, click ‘next’ below to continue to the next piece. Pipe Organ Digital Organ None 3. http://viscountorgans.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/060-Ballo-della-battaglia-2.wav Question 3. Listen to this short excerpt from Ballo della Battaglia and using the buttons to the right, select whether you believe this piece is played on a digital organ or a traditional pipe organ. Once you have made your choice, click ‘next’ below to continue to the next piece. Pipe Organ Digital Organ None 4. http://viscountorgans.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/060-Impro-flutes.wav Question 4. Listen to this short improvisation on flute stops and using the buttons to the right, select whether you believe this piece is played on a digital organ or a traditional pipe organ. Once you have made your choice, click ‘next’ below to continue to the next piece. Pipe Organ Digital Organ None 5. http://viscountorgans.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/060-Stanford-F-major.wav Question 5. Listen to this short excerpt from a Stanford prelude and using the buttons to the right, select whether you believe this piece is played on a digital organ or a traditional pipe organ. Once you have made your choice, click ‘next’ below to continue to the next piece. Pipe Organ Digital Organ None 6. http://viscountorgans.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/060-Impro-strings-2.wav Question 6. Listen to this short improvisation on strings and using the buttons to the right, select whether you believe this piece is played on a digital organ or a traditional pipe organ. Once you have made your choice, click ‘next’ below to continue to the next piece. Pipe Organ Digital Organ None 7. http://viscountorgans.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Howells-Master-Tallis.wav Question 7. Listen to this short excerpt from Master Tallis's Testament by Howells and using the buttons to the right, select whether you believe this piece is played on a digital organ or a traditional pipe organ. Once you have made your choice, click ‘next’ below to continue to the next piece. Pipe Organ Digital Organ None 8. http://viscountorgans.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/060-Stanley-Introduction-1.wav Question 8. Listen to this short excerpt from a piece by Stanley and using the buttons to the right, select whether you believe this piece is played on a digital organ or a traditional pipe organ. Once you have made your choice, click ‘next’ below to continue to the next piece. Pipe Organ Digital Organ None 9. http://viscountorgans.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Widor-5-b.wav Question 9. Listen to this short excerpt from the first movement of Widor 5 and using the buttons to the right, select whether you believe this piece is played on a digital organ or a traditional pipe organ. Once you have made your choice, click ‘next’ below to continue to the next piece. Pipe Organ Digital Organ None 10. http://viscountorgans.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/060-Impro-strings-1.wav Question 10. Listen to this last improvisation on strings and using the buttons to the right, select whether you believe this piece is played on a digital organ or a traditional pipe organ. Once you have made your choice, click ‘next’ below to tell us how to get back in touch with you so that we can tell you if you are the lucky winner and also find out how you scored. Pipe Organ Digital Organ None We hope you enjoyed our quiz. Your results are on the next page. Before you see how well you did; please fill in the details below and you will be entered into our prize draw to win an organ which will take place on 04/07/2016. You will see your score after you press the submit button. Name Email Phone Number Time's up
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