Yes they do. There are 32 pedals from low C up 2.5 Octaves to G.
These are played by the feet of an organist. An organist can be sock footed or wear special shoes with leather soles and leather heels. The usual sounds associated with these pedals are very low in pitch. It takes considerable dexterity to play the hands and the feet together ... with practice comes perfection. Some people make a living out of this profession by playing the organ in a church or synagogue.
The Wurlitzer Brasshorn, or Brass Horn is an add-on speaker/horn for the electronic Wurlitzer organ of the 1960's, and was designed to accentuate the frequencies of the organs more mid-range voices such as the oboe & trumpet. Surprisingly the organ's string tab sounds very realistic through the brassbell when using the pitch bend lever that is located on the upper left edge of the volume pedal. Activating the lever while at the same time raising and lowering volume gives a super imitation of a violin. The brassbell is approximately 20 or so inches in length and consists of a larger horn driver that is cylindrical shaped with each end flat. The driver is not unlike the driver you see at the ballgame mounted to the backs of the stadium horns. The driver is mounted onto a boom type of mic stand via the long flange cast into the driver shell. The side of the driver which delivers the sound has another casting which is tapered, hollow, and serves as the mounting where the actual brass horn is attached. Around the base of this casting, surrounding the area of the driver where the sound comes out are the words WURLITZER above, and BRASSBELL below. The brass horn is just that- a horn shaped like the bell on a trumpet and made from shiny brass. To hear a fine example of a Wurlitzer 4500 organ as heard through a Wurlitzer Brasshorn( the 4500 was the first Wurlitzer full sized console organ that was 100% transistorized) go to youtube and watch: Mr. Fantastic and the Wonderful World of Wurlitzer The Wurlitzer Brasshorns are considered very valuable and can fetch more than the organs which used them.
This cannot be answered without more info -- model, year, and condition are needed. What is a Lowrey C-500 Serial Number 4500 10004 20239 in excellent condition worth?
1ha = 10000m2, so 3,5ha = 35000m2
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This was the top of the line TechnicsPiano from about 2001 and we bought one for $9600 -- we sold it this February for $4500 -- it was in great shape has a beautiful sound and was WAY ahead of its time for features and technology.We actually had three people that wanted it and they offered more than we wanted originally, (we originally wanted $4200 but the guy that bought it offered $4500 so we took it and he was really happy.
The Wurlitzer Brasshorn, or Brass Horn is an add-on speaker/horn for the electronic Wurlitzer organ of the 1960's, and was designed to accentuate the frequencies of the organs more mid-range voices such as the oboe & trumpet. Surprisingly the organ's string tab sounds very realistic through the brassbell when using the pitch bend lever that is located on the upper left edge of the volume pedal. Activating the lever while at the same time raising and lowering volume gives a super imitation of a violin. The brassbell is approximately 20 or so inches in length and consists of a larger horn driver that is cylindrical shaped with each end flat. The driver is not unlike the driver you see at the ballgame mounted to the backs of the stadium horns. The driver is mounted onto a boom type of mic stand via the long flange cast into the driver shell. The side of the driver which delivers the sound has another casting which is tapered, hollow, and serves as the mounting where the actual brass horn is attached. Around the base of this casting, surrounding the area of the driver where the sound comes out are the words WURLITZER above, and BRASSBELL below. The brass horn is just that- a horn shaped like the bell on a trumpet and made from shiny brass. To hear a fine example of a Wurlitzer 4500 organ as heard through a Wurlitzer Brasshorn( the 4500 was the first Wurlitzer full sized console organ that was 100% transistorized) go to youtube and watch: Mr. Fantastic and the Wonderful World of Wurlitzer The Wurlitzer Brasshorns are considered very valuable and can fetch more than the organs which used them.
30% of 4500= 30% * 4500= 0.3 * 4500= 1350
6% of 4500= 6% * 4500= 0.06 * 4500= 270
36% of 4500= 36% * 4500= 0.36 * 4500= 1,620
21% of 4500= 21% * 4500= 0.21 * 4500= 945
5% of 4500 = 4500*5/100 = 225
4500
4500 + 100% = 4500 + 4500 = 9000 dollars
4500
2.5% of 4,500 = 2.5% * 4500 = 0.025 * 4500 = 112.5
4500 = MMMMD
um, about 4500