Precisionsound Knutby ChurchOrgan User Manual
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The organ was built in 1995 by Johannes Menzel,
based upon a previous Gustav Andersson organ from 1867.
The picture above shows the inside of the Organ.
“An imposing wall surrounds the church and cemetery. The oldest parts of the church are from the
13th century. There are remains of early paintings under a richly ornamented vestment from the 15th
century. Inside the church are well-preserved wooden sculptures from the 15th century, an unusual
altar-screen and a baptismal font from the 13th century. This twin-nave church was called "Roslagen's
cathedral" by Nobel laureate Nathan Söderblom.”
See also other documents in the category Precisionsound Musical Instruments:
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- Orfeo Accordion (4 pages)
- Weltmeister Accordion (4 pages)
- Carina Accordion (4 pages)
- Solovox (4 pages)
- Maestrovox Ps-Mod (6 pages)
- Funky Electric P200 (3 pages)
- EP-30 (5 pages)
- Dusty Electric MkII (3 pages)
- Mbira bva Zimbabwe (7 pages)
- Monzter Drumz (5 pages)
- Andes 25F (7 pages)
- Celtic Whistles (8 pages)
- Dream Whistles (9 pages)
- Monzter Guitars II (3 pages)
- Monzter Bazz (3 pages)
- Nordic Upright Piano (3 pages)
- Gothenburg Reed Organ (8 pages)
- Langegard PumpOrgan (3 pages)
- Indian Harmonium (4 pages)
- Hedberg TravelOrgan (4 pages)
- Gospel Drawbars (10 pages)
- Tranzitone (19 pages)
- Country Harp (10 pages)
- Naeshult Table Piano (10 pages)
- Nordic Psalmodikon (8 pages)
- Ukrainian Bandura (5 pages)
- Russian Balalaika (5 pages)
- Persian Santur (3 pages)
- Moldova Concert Cimbalom (6 pages)
- MEGHAN Celtic Harp (4 pages)
- Lyra (4 pages)
- Jetstream 2 (17 pages)
- Jetstream (17 pages)
- Analog Performer SFX (10 pages)
- Analog Performer NanoLoops (7 pages)
- Sonic Laboratory (5 pages)
- Hybrid Factory (11 pages)
- Exosphere (4 pages)
- Mechosphere (4 pages)
- Angelic Vocal Pads 6 (9 pages)
- Angelic Vocal Pads 5 (7 pages)