There's a whole world of crumhorn and sackbut players out there, too.

OK, OK, it's a TINY 'whole world', but you get the point.

Technical innovation and improvement only come when there is sufficient sales to drive them. Which allowing the organ to die as a relevant modern music making machine pretty much denies them. As the audience for antique musics gets smaller and smaller, the production of the means to perform it get smaller and smaller. But costlier and costlier to buy (volume equals low prices), which just reinforces the downward spiral.

The ONLY way to stop this decline is to use the instruments for more popular musics, and open up a new generation to it's possibilities. Which, sadly, NONE of these demos will ever do...
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