Our Organ
The East Woodstock Congregational Church’s Organ is a two manual Frazee pipe organ with electro-pneumatic action. The Frazee Organ Company in Everett, Massachusetts, built the organ. It was installed in 1929.
The organ contains approximately 400 pipes of 5 ranks, which range in size of 16’ down to the size of a lead pencil. The pipes are made from soft wood, spotted metal (mostly tin) and zinc.
The façade of the organ contains 41 pipes of which only 8 pipes speak.
| Organ Specifications | ||
|---|---|---|
| SWELL | GREAT | PEDAL |
| Bourdon 16’ | Diapason 16’ | Resultant 32’ |
| Dulciana 16’ | Dulciana 16’ | Bourdon 16’ |
| Diapason 8’ | Diapason 8’ | Dulciana 16’ |
| Viola 8’ | Gedeckt 8’ | Gedeckt 8’ |
| Dulciana 8’ | Viola 8’ | Diapason 8’ |
| Gedeckt 8’ | Dulciana 8’ | Viola 8’ |
| Dulcet 4’ | Unda Maris TC 8’ | Dulciana 8’ |
| Violetta 4’ | Octave 4’ | Flute 4’ |
| Flute 4’ | Flute 4’ | |
| Nazard 2-2/3’ | Violetta 4’ | |
| Dulcinet 2’ | Dulcet 4’ | |
| Tierce 1-3/5’ | Viol 2’ | |
| Tremelo | Trompette 8’ |
