Tuscaloosa, Alabama
University of Alabama - Moody Music Bldg./Choral Rehearsal Hall

Schlicker Organ Co., 1959 - "Original Specifications"

GREAT
   8     Rohrflöte                  61
   4     Principal                  61
   4     Spitzflöte                 61
   2     Holzflöte                  61
   V     Mixture                   305
   8     Fagott                (Sw) --

SWELL (Expressive)
   8     Gedackt                    61
   8     Salicional                 61
   4     Rohrflöte                  61
   2-2/3 Nazard                     61
   2     Principal                  61
   1-3/5 Tierce                     61
   III   Scharff                   183
   16    Fagott                     12   Extension of the 8' Fagott
   8     Fagott                     61
   4     Fagott                     12   Extension of the 8' Fagott
         Tremolo
   Swell to Swell 4'

PEDAL
   16    Pommer                     32
   8     Gemshorn                   32
   4     Principal                  32
   II    Rauschpfeife               64
   16    Fagott               (Sw)  --
   8     Fagott               (Sw)  --
   4     Fagott               (Sw)  --

COUPLERS
   Swell to Pedal                  8
   Great to Pedal                  8
   Swell to Great               16,8,4

FINGER PISTONS
   Swell                         1 - 3
   Great                         1 - 3
   Cancel

TOE STUDS
   General                       1 - 4
   Pedal                         1 - 3
   Gt. to Ped.                   (rev)
   Cancel

PEDAL MOVEMENTS
   Swell Expression             (bal.)
   Crescendo                    (bal.)

ACTION: Electro-Pneumatic Unit
VOICES: 17
STOPS: 23
RANKS: 24
PIPES: 1,343

NOTES
As originally installed before the Moody Music Building was built, the
organ was located in a building housing the Drama & Speech departments.
The particular room in which the organ was installed looked like a band
room with terraced seating. It was called Câdek Hall. The pipes were
along the front wall, and the console was movable.

[Received on line from James R. Stettner January 04, 2010.]
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