Martin Jean plays the Newberry Memorial Pipe Organ at Yale

The Newberry Memorial Organ in Woolsey Hall at Yale University is one of the most important pipe organs in the United States. Originally constructed by the Hutchings-Votey Company in 1902, entirely rebuilt and enlarged by JW Streere & Son Organ Company in 1915, and finally rebuilt and enlarged by the Skinner Organ Company in 1928, the instrument has remained virtually unchanged since that time. Martin Jean is the Director of the Yale Institute of Sacred Music (ISM) and is Professor of Organ at ISM and the School of Music. As a concert artist, Jean has performed widely throughout the United States and Europe and is known for his broad repertorial interests. He has won two of the most prestigious music prizes in the world: He was awarded first place at both the International Grand Prix de Chartres in 1986 and at the 1992 National Young Artists' Competition in Organ Performance. This video was filmed on a Saturday morning sometime ago by Joe Vitacco and edited together by Vic Ferrer. A full stop-list of this organ is available by going to www.thompson-allen.com A double CD of Professor Thomas Murray -- the University Organist at Yale - playing this organ with an audio narrated tour and a 72-page booklet on the organ is available going to www.pipeorgancds.com
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Flight of the Bumblebee on Pedals-Carol Williams

Carol Williams' "TourBus" from her video series about Large & Small, Famous & Unusual Organs of the World: www.melcot.com Recorded at the United States West Point Military Academy Chapel. SORRY about the sound but, I thought the close perception of what it takes to hit those pedals would be important for the novice to know.
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Bach, Toccata and Fugue in D minor, organ

Bach's most famous organ piece, with a bar-graph score. FAQ Q: Can I download a version to play on my computer/iPod/iPad/iPhone/etc.? A: Yes, you can get that here: musanim.cerizmo.com Q: Where can I get free sheet music for this piece? A: Sheet music for this can be found here: tinyurl.com Q: Who wrote Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D Minor? Q: Isn't that like asking who's buried in Grant's Tomb? A: Heh-heh. A theory has recently (1981) been put forth that JS Bach did not write this piece. A brief summary of the supporting evidence for this theory can be read here: en.wikipedia.org Q: What's wrong with synchronization? A: I don't know, but it appears that if you use this URL, it works better: www.youtube.com Q: Where can I get the mp3 of this? A: You can download it here: www.musanim.com Q: What does the piece look like as a whole? A: There are versions you can print out here www.musanim.com The 'scroll' version is for cutting out and taping together to form a long strip. Q: Where can I get the MIDI file that this was made from? A: I'm not sure it's exactly the same, but the closest I could find was this: www.musanim.com Q: Hey, what happened to my question/comment? A: Questions answered in the FAQ, and comments with nothing to do with the video ("spam"), are removed. If you posted a comment and don't know why it's gone, email me (stephen at musanim dot com) with "YouTube comment" in the subject line. Q: How did you make this video? A: You can read about it here: www <b>...</b>
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Artificial Organ Regrowth - NOVA scienceNOW

A clip from NOVA scienceNOW season 5, episode 2: "Can we live forever?" Fascinating look at advances in artificial organ growth - from building a human ear inside a mouse, to fully working heart and lungs grown in jars. Amazing where science is taking us. Watch the full episode here: www.pbs.org
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Organ Printing

Dr. Gabor Forgacs made that prediction. Now, he is making it a reality. Gabor is a University of Missouri researcher doing groundbreaking work in regenerative medicine. He is also the Scientific Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Organovo, the latest company to receive support from you, the donors of the Methuselah Foundation. As we work to identify breakthrough technology that will help us reach our shared goal of extending healthy human life, Organovo stands out. Thanks to your contributions we are able to assist them as they apply their proprietary technology to "print" new organs. Organovo: Printing Organs The "ink" in the bioprinting process employed by Organovo is composed of spheres packed with tens of thousands of human cells. These spheres are assembled or "printed" on sheets of organic biopaper. By precisely placing the cells with the bioprinter, and providing them with the proper natural developmental cues, they do exactly what they do in nature: they self assemble into fully formed, functional tissue. The unique science blends biophysics and cell biology with computer aided design and high precision deposition to recreate the micro-architecture of the most complex human tissue. Organovo is currently developing blood vessels and intends to use the same technology to create organs or bio-constructs that reproduce organ function. Dr. Forgacs envisions fully implantable organs printed from a patient's own cells. "You give us your cells: we grow them, we print <b>...</b>
Anthony Atala on growing organs

www.ted.com Anthony Atala's state-of-the-art lab grows human organs -- from muscles to blood vessels to bladders, and more. At TEDMED, he shows footage of his bio-engineers working with some of its sci-fi gizmos, including an oven-like bioreactor (preheat to 98.6 F) and a machine that "prints" human tissue.
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Susan Lim: Transplant cells, not organs

www.ted.com Pioneering surgeon Susan Lim performed the first liver transplant in Asia. But a moral concern with transplants (where do donor livers come from ...) led her to look further, and to ask Could we be transplanting cells, not whole organs? At the INK Conference, she talks through her new research, discovering healing cells in some surprising places.
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Anthony Atala: Printing a human kidney

www.ted.com Surgeon Anthony Atala demonstrates an early-stage experiment that could someday solve the organ-donor problem a 3D printer that uses living cells to output a transplantable kidney. Using similar technology, Dr. Atala's young patient Luke Massella received an engineered bladder 10 years ago; we meet him onstage.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at www.ted.com
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GOOD: Let's Harvest the Organs of Death Row Inmates

www.good.is/ In 2008, 37 death row inmates were executed. None of their organs was donated. Now consider that there are currently 2775 people on the waiting list for a heart transplant. In this GOOD Provocation, Graeme Wood makes the case for harvesting healthy organs from death row inmates. Written by Graeme Wood Animation by Chris Weller Produced by Max Joseph
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Barbara Dennerlein & Rhoda Scott on Hammond B3 Organ

Can you handle this much organ? We are used to guitarists like Duane Allman and Dickey Betts, or Derek Trucks and Warren Haynes mixing it up, but Rhoda Scott and Barbara Dennerlein prove that instrumental music isn't just a man's world. This impromptu performance took place in Switzerland in 2002 at the Bern Jazz Festival, bringing together two legends of the Hammond B3 Organ - the 5 time Downbeat Critics Poll Winner Barbara Dennerlein and the great Soul Jazz artist Rhoda Scott, aka "Barefoot Lady" - called a very great virtuoso by Arthur Rubinstein. For Dennerlein fans this is a bit unusual, because Barbara isn't playing pedal bass. This number "Nova" was composed by Rhoda, an accomplished pedal bass player herself, so she provides the bass lines. Not only are they smoking hot soloists, but check out the great interplay, harmonics, and accompaniment.
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Skinner Organ @ the University of Chicago

Built into the Chapel in 1928, this regal organ is one of two remaining masterworks of the American organ-builder EM Skinner which are considered the finest examples of 20th century romantic organs built in America. Played masterfully by Thomas Weisflog.
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Richard Dawkins: Vestigial Organs: The Wings of the Flightless Cormorant

Richard Dawkins explains how vestigial organs like the stubby wings of the Flightless Cormorant were one of Darwin's key arguments for Evolution. Download Quicktime version (720p HD): cdn.cloudfiles.mosso.com Get the RDF TV podcast through iTunes! itunes.apple.com "In May 2007 Josh and I were among those who went to Galapagos with a large group from the Center for Inquiry. As we walked with the guided parties over the islands, Josh took every opportunity to film the wildlife. Occasionally he would turn the camera on me, and I would ad lib a few words about whatever animals we were looking at. These 'vignettes' were unscripted and unrehearsed, and there was no time for any "Take 2" repetitions, because the guided walk was moving on." Richard If you enjoy the video, and would like to help us make more videos like this, please consider donating $1 (or any other amount you'd like) to The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science: richarddawkinsfoundation.org Camera & Music by JOSH TIMONEN Presented by THE RICHARD DAWKINS FOUNDATION FOR REASON AND SCIENCE
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Noel Variations for Organ - Claude Balbastre

Votre bonté grand Dieu Noel Variations for Organ by Claude Balbastre Performed by John Balka on the Ruffatti Organ at St. Mary's Cathedral IV Manuals / 89 Ranks / 4842 Pipes Featured on the Reference Recordings CD - "The Great Organ at St. Mary's Cathedral" RR-98 HDCD (used with permission) This montage features Ruffatti organs, of which the first three are from St. Mary's. For more information about this and other recordings by Reference, visit their website at www.referencerecordings.com
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DONATE MY ORGANS!

MY PANTALOONS BAR! OUR WEBSITE www.shaycarl.com FOLLOW US ON TWITTER Shay http Katilette www.twitter.com Check out the new STATION video! www.youtube.com Filmed and edited by: Harrison Brown www.youtube.com AND Blake O'neal www.youtube.com
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Vox | Continental / Jaguar / Corinthian / 300 / Jennings J70 organs

Finally a free day (Queensday) and some time too make a (very) short impression about the differences of sound in the Vox organ family. Unfortunately the Super Continental couldn't be part of the video, it's still on the working table. Ofcourse there is so much to show / hear in the differences, the effects, the individual drawbar changes, the presets, percussions, vibrato, reverb, bass, sustain etc. But this is to much to put in a video of max. 10 min. I might do some documentary thing in the future that will contain much more information. In meanwhile, enjoy these sounds!
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Discovering Religion: Ep 09 - Vestigial Organs (1 of 2)

The ninth installment of my original series, "Discovering Religion". In this episode I explore such concepts as descent with medication, homologous structures, and vestigial organs. This is one of my favorite videos of the series, as it serves to display the powerful mechanism of natural selection that has shaped all life on this planet. In part one of the episode I explore various vestigial structures found throughout the Animal Kingdom: Presence of a reduced pelvis and femur in whales, as well as the development and subsequent reduction of hind limb buds in the cetacean fetus. The loss of eyes in cave dwelling animals, such as the Blind Mexican Tetra and the Blind Texas Salamander. The Dandelion contains sexual organs, such as a stamen, pistil and pollen, although this plant reproduces through an asexual process known as "apomixis". Certain reptiles of the genus Cnemidophorus only exist in the females sex and reproduce asexually, although females still act like males by continuing to engage other females in matting rituals. Monotremes, like the platypus and echidna, have both an "egg-tooth" and a caruncle, structures used by animals like reptiles and birds for hatching through hard egg shells. Marsupials also express transient egg shells and caruncles during their embryonic development. There are also many variety of animals that display wings although they are unable to fly, such as beetles of the genus Lucanidae, as well as birds like the Kiwi, Ostrich, and Penguin <b>...</b>
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Carol Williams on the 1610 Compenius organ, Denmark

Carol Williams' "TourBus" goes to Denmark - from her video series about Large & Small, Famous & Unusual Organs of the World: www.melcot.com Carol on the 1610 Compenius organ in Frederiksborg Castle, Denmark www.melcot.com In original condition this may be the only one left in the world. Completely hand pumped.
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How the Body Works : Female Reproductive Organs

How the Body Works Female Reproductive Organs The female sex organs lie in the lower abdomen, where they are protected by the bony pelvis. At puberty, the two almond-shaped ovaries begin to produce the female hormones, estrogen and progesterone, and the sex cells, or ova. Each month, the ovary releases an ovum into the funnel-shaped opening of a Fallopian tube. If coitus occurs it is here that the ovum may be fertilized. Each Fallopian tube is approximately four inches long and is lined with ciliated cells. The two Fallopian tubes lead into the womb, or uterus, a three-inch-long pear-shaped organ lined with the endometrium, which is shed and built up again each month. It is in this endometrium that the fertilized egg implants and grows during pregnancy. The neck of the womb, or cervix joins the uterus with the muscular vagina, which leads to the external genitalia, or vulva. The female urinary system, unlike that of the male, is separate from the reproductive system. The bladder empties into the urethra, which opens just in front of the vagina.
Discovering Religion: Ep 09 - Vestigial Organs (2 of 2)

The ninth installment of my original series, "Discovering Religion". In the second part of this episode I explore the vestigial structures found within the human body. Human Vestigial Organs: Appendix Wisdom teeth Plantaris muscle Human tail Coccyx Ear-wiggling muscles Recurrent laryngeal nerve Olfactory Receptor genes Body hair Goose bumps Male nipples Poor Design in the Human Body: Blind spot in the vertebrate eye Bursa of the knee Ulnar nerve of the elbow Poor protection of the brain by the skull Lack of brow ridges found in other primates ----------------------------------------- MUSIC CITED: Fila Brazilia - Another Late Night ----------------------------------------- PLAYLIST: www.youtube.com TRANSCRIPT: discoveringreligion.net WEBSITE: www.discoveringreligion.net FACEBOOK www.facebook.com
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How to Start a Hammond Organ

This video will show you how to properly start the Hammond Organ. This video will aid precious time to the life span of your Hammond Organ.
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Hammond Organs : How to Set the Drawbars on a Hammond Organ

When playing a Hammond organ, a common drawbar setting is in the B upper set of the drawbars. Find out which drawbars to pull to play a Hammond organ with help from a professional musician and Hammond organist in this free video on setting the drawbars on a Hammond organ. Expert: Louis Pain Bio: Louis Pain is a musician who has much experience with the Hammond B-3 organ. Filmmaker: Lisa Fenderson
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Dead Space 2 - EXPLOSIVE ORGANS - Part 43

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Dubois. 'Toccata'. Cavaillé-Coll Organ of St Ouen. Gerard Brooks

Théodore Dubois (1837-1924). Toccata from 'Douze pieces pour Orgue' (1889), superbly played by Gerard Brooks. This monumental instrument is undoubtedly one of the finest pipe organs ever built. Organ by Aristide Cavaillé-Coll 1890.
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