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The fine Greg Harrold organ at Berkeley affords many registrational possibilities: particularly effective are the lugubrious 16' and 8' registration for Hezekiah's lament (a movement based on the Passion chorale); the affecting use of the tremulant when Hezekiah, restored to health momentarily remembers his former afflictions; and the appearance of the zimbelstern (not to mention the nightingale stop!) in the jollifications which follow David's slaying of Goliath.
Both work well (Simmonds employs bebung where Butt uses the organ tremulant!), pointing up different qualities in the music.
Consonants affected include stops, the nasal, in some languages also the sibilants, laterals, tremulants and even others.