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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
- 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
- What Does an Organ Instrument Do? A Complete Guide
An organ is a keyboard instrument that produces sound by forcing air through pipes or using electronic means It is known for its ability to create rich, complex sounds and play multiple notes at once
- 11 Organ Systems | Their Important Functions In Human Body
There are 11 Organ systems like skeletal, muscular, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, nervous, endocrine etc Details with charts
- Organs - Guitar Center
Whether you're looking to set up a replica of an original tonewheel Hammond organ or building a compact virtual pipe organ with a Leslie speaker, your setup starts here
- What Is an Organ? Understanding One of Music’s Most Powerful Instruments
Music Education What Is an Organ? Understanding One of Music’s Most Powerful Instruments Often called the “king of instruments,” the organ combines keyboards, pedals and thousands of pipes to create one of the richest sound worlds in music Understanding how it works reveals why it has fascinated composers and audiences for centuries
- Organ: History, construction, sound, playing technique, manufacturer
The organ consists of three main parts: the pipework, the wind mechanism (blowers, bellows, ducts, windchest, windchests) and the action, i e the mechanism that directs the wind to the individual pipes (console, action, stop action) The organist operates the organ from the console
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