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- Organ (music) - Wikipedia
The organ is a relatively old musical instrument, [3] dating from the time of Ctesibius of Alexandria (3rd century BC), who invented the water organ It was played throughout the Ancient Greek and Ancient Roman world, particularly during races and games [4]
- Organ | Definition, History, Types, Facts | Britannica
Organ, in music, a keyboard instrument, operated by the player’s hands and feet, in which pressurized air produces notes through a series of pipes organized in scalelike rows
- The organ is back: How a fiendishly complex Baroque instrument has . . .
The organ is back: How a fiendishly complex Baroque instrument has become fashionable again It is the most modern of early instruments Mastering it requires effort and a great deal of passion Five organists —ranging in age from 26 to 100 — reveal the secrets of a machine capable of producing both Bach and a film soundtrack
- Homepage - New Mexico Donor Services
Learn how to register as an organ, eye, and tissue donor, and make a difference in someone's life through New Mexico Donor Services
- Organs in the Body: Definition Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic
If you have questions about taking care of your organ health, talk to a healthcare provider They can offer guidance on how to best take care of your organs and your health overall
- Organs for Sale — Organ Clearing House
This charming little organ is available after January 2025, ready for restoration and use in a small church, chapel, or as choir organ in a larger church Augustus Bernard Felgemaker founded his company in Buffalo, NY in 1865, and later moved it to Erie, PA
- Virtual Organ | Play Online Instruments | Virtual Piano
Use the online organ to get a taste for what this majestic instrument sounds like Begin your own journey with this historic, awe-inspiring and emotive instrument
- Organ 101 - Washington National Cathedral
An organ can summon a clarinet, a string section, an oboe, a fleet of trumpets or even the human voice (or something close to it) One key can mimic one flute, or several hundred flutes
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