Is it advisable to purchase a used digital organ or do organs need to be new

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The best place to buy a used organ will depend on where you live, budget, and the specific type of organ you are looking for. Here are some common options for purchasing a used organ:
1. Local Music Stores: Start by looking in local music stores in your area that specialize in keyboard or organ instruments. They could have used organs for sale or be able to connect you with local sellers.
2. Online Marketplaces: Websites like eBay, and Facebook Marketplace often have listings for used organs. You can search for organs in your area or be willing to travel if you find a good deal.
3. Musical Instrument Classifieds: Many online communities and forums have classified pages where individuals buy and sell musical instruments, including organs..
4. Church Sales: Some churches or religious organizations may sell their organs when they upgrade or no longer have a need for them. Keep an eye out for announcements of church sales in your community.
5. Organ Dealers: Organ dealers specialize in selling new and used organs. They can provide a wide selection of instruments and often offer services like delivery and installation. A great websiet for quality used organs is Aspire Digital Organs
6. Estate Sales and Auctions: You might find organs at estate sales or auctions, particularly if the previous owner was a musician. Be sure to inspect the condition of the instrument before purchasing.
7. Music Schools and Colleges: These institutions may occasionally sell their used organs when they upgrade their equipment. Contact music departments or schools in your area to inquire.
8. Used Organ Supplier : Joining local or national organ enthusiast organizations can be a great way to network with others who may know of available organs. These organizations may also have classified sections on their websites.
When purchasing a used organ, be sure to thoroughly inspect the instrument, check its condition, and, if possible, have it professionally assessed by an organ technician. Organs can vary widely in terms of their type, size, and features, so it's important to have a clear idea of your preferences and requirements before making a purchase. Additionally, consider the cost of moving and installing the organ, as these can be significant expenses, depending on the size and complexity of the instrument.

how easy is it to learn the organ?


Learning to play the organ can vary in difficulty depending on several factors, including your musical background, dedication, and the style of organ you want to play. Here are some key points to consider:
1. Musical Background: If you already have experience playing a musical instrument, especially the piano or keyboard, you may find it easier to learn the organ. Many of the skills and principles of keyboard playing are transferable to the organ.
2. Dedication and Practice: Like any musical instrument, becoming skilled at the organ requires regular practice and dedication. The more time you invest in practicing and studying, the quicker you're likely to progress.
3. Style and Complexity: The difficulty of learning the organ can vary significantly depending on the style of music you want to play and the complexity of the instrument. Traditional pipe organs with multiple manuals (keyboards) and ranks of pipes can be quite complex, while digital or electronic organs may be more accessible for beginners.
4. Instruction: Having access to a good teacher or instructional resources can make a big difference in your learning experience. A skilled tuto can provide guidance, correct your technique, and help you understand the nuances of organ playing.
5. Learning Curve: Organ playing involves many techniques such as using both hands and your feet together, understanding stops and registrations, and interpreting different types of music. The learning curve can be steep for beginners.
6. Ear Training: Organists often need strong ear training skills to tune the organ and interpret the nuances of the instrument's sound. Ear training can take time to develop.
7. Sheet Music and Repertoire: Learning to read sheet music is critical for learning to play an organ. The complexity of the music you want to play will effect the time it takes to become talented.
In summary, learning the organ can be both stimulating and satisfying. If you are passionate about the chosen instrument, willing to put in the time and the effort, and have access to decent resources and instruction, you can make progress rather quickly. However, like any musical instrument, it may take time to become a expert organist, so you must be patience
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