Why is the organ so difficult to play?

Hi, I'm 19 years old and would like to learn to play the electronic organ. I noticed at my music school that there are no courses or teachers who specialize in organs.

But why is the organ so difficult to learn?

I would accept the challenge of learning to play the organ. But I wouldn't be a junior member of the church organ.

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HobbyHeinrich
1 year ago

I wouldn’t completely reject the idea with the church. Finally, it is often the place where the instrument harmonizes with the space. Visually perhaps, but above all sound. In fact, Catholics and evangels would have to be so open at all times and offer lessons, even if one emphasizes that one does not have any interest in Christian values and norms and one does not appear as a musician in worship.

Why an organ is harder to learn compared to a drum: I don’t know. Both instruments are about playing with hands and feet and varying with clock and volume. I’d like to be interested.

And if you’re just about a big challenge playing, and you can’t find anything for you in the organ section, maybe the sounds might be something suitable for you. There are also people who master the instrument. Only a few can play the various stop techniques of the various eras liquid. A sound doesn’t need a whole house. You’re a little mobile with it.

I hope I don’t get smart. I’m just writing for the possibility that something could help you a little further. Music is an important concern to me. There are never enough musicians in my opinion, whether as a hobby or a comer.

HobbyHeinrich
1 year ago
Reply to  Eucartoonfan

I can understand this as much as possible 🙂

verreisterNutzer
4 months ago

She’s not hard

You have to pay attention to the sound and rhythm!

Here are some tips

They helped me.

https://de.wikihow.com/Lernen-die-Orgel-zuspiele

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