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  1. Halloween Scary Organ Music Bach Toccata in D Minor played by ??? (You know who you are!)

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  2. The artistic history of the organ begins with the development of the chromatic keyboard ( i.e., having 12 keys per octave). By 1361 the cathedral organ at Halberstadt, Ger., had three chromatic keyboards and pedals; the keys, however, were much wider than those of the modern keyboard. The modern size of keys was fairly generally established by ...

  3. organ: [noun] a keyboard instrument in which sets of pipes are sounded by compressed air and produce a variety of timbres — called also#R##N# pipe organ. reed organ. an electronic keyboard instrument that approximates the sounds and resources of the pipe organ. any of various similar cruder instruments.

  4. The Curtis organ department strives to develop artists with radical versatility, a collaborative mindset, and knowledge of a wide range of repertoire and instruments. The Curtis organ department is limited to a maximum of five students, guaranteeing each student considerable access to distinguished artist-faculty member Alan Morrison and ...

  5. Apr 30, 2016 · The first time an organ was played at a baseball game wasn't as long ago as you might think. Ballpark organists Josh Kantor, who plays for the Red Sox, and Bobby Cressey, organist for the Padres ...

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  6. Organs like the Hammond B3 have an integral, inimitable role in modern music. We've got plenty of vintage organs as well as modern alternatives—shop now at Reverb.

  7. Great Stalacpipe Organ. Coordinates: 38°39′51.5″N 78°29′1.7″W. Console of the organ, an electrically actuated lithophone. The Great Stalacpipe Organ is an electrically actuated lithophone located in Luray Caverns, Virginia, USA. Covering 3.5 acres of the cavern, it is considered the world's largest instrument by Guinness World Records.

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