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The Organist's Manual is a rare and valuable resource for organ enthusiasts, educators, and professionals. Written by renowned expert Roger E. Davis, this comprehensive textbook offers a wealth of knowledge on organ playing, technique, and repertoire. First published in 1986, this vintage hardcover edition is a true collector's item, featuring 224 pages of insightful guidance and analysis.
What sets this book apart is its focus on the art of organ performance, covering topics such as pedal technique, musical expression, and composition analysis. Davis's expertise shines through in his clear and concise writing style, making this manual accessible to both young adults and seasoned organists. The book's vintage status and first edition printing only add to its appeal, making it a prized possession for anyone serious about organ music.
This copy is presented in good condition, with only minor cover scuffing and light pencil notes on a few rare pages. The binding is tight and strong, ensuring that this valuable resource will remain a trusted companion for years to come. Moreover, the inscription adds a personal touch, making this book a unique find for any organ enthusiast. Whether you're a student, teacher, or professional, The Organist's Manual is an essential addition to your music library.
With its wealth of knowledge, vintage charm, and unique inscription, this copy of The Organist's Manual is a true gem for anyone passionate about organ music. Its rarity and condition make it a valuable investment for collectors and enthusiasts alike, offering a unique opportunity to own a piece of musical history.
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