"Fiala"

New! Portativorgel "Fiala"

21 Metal Pipes
f - chromatic - c2, d2

(Extendable optionally to low note "d", see below)

Dimensions: 120 x 42 x 20 cm
Weight: about 14 kg

Following architectural studies of Gothic period cathedrals, this impressive large organetto we designed this organetto in the tradition of late Gothic period and Early Renaissance Portative Organs, in the low Altus register.

It refers to forms and designs of these phantastic and impressing rose windows, flying buttresses, traverses and pinnacles.

Wide, fully chromatic range of tones of (extendable to) two octaves; powerful-dynamic sound, made for smooth or/and expressive play and fascinating sound effects. 

"Fiala", cherry wood, brass handles

All the above features with minimal weight and high mechanical stability at the same time.

The decorated and engraved frame is made of beautiful, robust maple wood; oiled, slightly varnished upon request.  If desired, available in the attractive cherry, ‘flamed maple’ or other types of wood.

Metal pipes are made of a tin/lead alloy.  Powerful, rich and superior principal sound. Tuning sleeves made of parchment; other materials upon request.

For quick and easy transposition, e.g. 440 Hz - 466 Hz, you can get a "transposing keyboard" as an option.

The keys (either a piano-type or a button-type keyboard is available) are made of selected fruit-tree wood and maple.

All keys can be individually (also several at once) stopped as drones by means of adjustable drone levers.

As a special feature for a wide range of tones and flexibility and at the same time a compact instrument, the low pipes can be re-tuned by means of detachable sleeves (optional), so you will get: "d-e-f-g-a..." instead of "f-f#-g-g#-a..."

The large bellows is made of white sheepskin/cherry wood
New: if desired, with mechanism to quickly release the air from the bellows.

Useful Extras:
Carrying handles Drone levers Air release from bellows Types of wood Detachable sleeves Transposing keyboard Special requests

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