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Hey there. Sorry I didn't see this long ago!
If you're talking about a true classic organ (AGO pedalboard) for performance of true organ literature (Bach, Clerambault, Vierne, etc.) and sacred musiuc, it is not an instrument which you normally buy for the house; unless you plan on spending $10-20,000 on an Allen, Rodgers or Ahlborn-Galanti digital instrument.
Best taught through an accomplished church organist with a minimum of a Bachelor's degree, though Master's preferred for performance and pedigogy. Find a instructor that he likes who is willing to work with his natural ability and not force the technique of others upon him just for the sake of technique and risking ruining the art.
Piano technique and organ technique are not particularly compatible as they are two completely different instruments. If he is really interested in organ, please do whatever you can to foster that! I always had an interest in organ and was told repeatedly that I had to study piano first. That is pure unadulterated rubbish! There is nothing in the repetroire that cannot be learned by playing repptoire.
It can be lucritive even at his age. I began substituting profesionally at age 9 and held my first professional position at age 14. Full-time organist/director positions are competative, but if he is a gifted performer and sight reader, he won't have a problem. It is a dying art, and accomplished organists are hard to come by.
Feel free to contact me if there's anything I can do. Look into getting him a membership to the American Guild of Organists, wonderful monthly magazine that will definitely peak his curiosity. Student memberships are only around $30 a year. They also do "pipe organ encounters" nationwide geared towards increasing interest in the technical and musical marvel of the organ.
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Last edited by obxemt; 12-11-2004 at 20:05..
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