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      • In music, the organ is a keyboard instrument of one or more pipe divisions or other means (generally woodwind or electric) for producing tones. The organs have usually two or three, up to five, manuals for playing with the hands and a pedalboard for playing with the feet.
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  2. In music, the organ is a keyboard instrument of one or more pipe divisions or other means (generally woodwind or electric) for producing tones. The organs have usually two or three, up to five, manuals for playing with the hands and a pedalboard for playing with the feet.

  3. In Classical music, this may refer to instruments such as the piano, pipe organ, harpsichord, and so on. In a jazz or popular music context, this may refer to instruments such as the piano, electric piano, synthesizer, Hammond organ, and so on.

  4. organ, in music, a keyboard instrument, operated by the players hands and feet, in which pressurized air produces notes through a series of pipes organized in scalelike rows. The term organ encompasses reed organs and electronic organs but, unless otherwise specified, is usually understood to refer to pipe organs.

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  5. Chamber. a room housing the pipes of an organ, opening into the main room. Chest. the box on which pipes stand, filled with air. Choir. a division of the organ, usually played from the lowest of three manuals, often enclosed. Choralbass. a 4′ principal stop found in the pedal division. “Chorus” reeds.

  6. The Simple English Wiktionary has a definition for: organ. This diagram shows the lowest and highest notes most organs can play. In music, organ is a word that can mean several kinds of musical instruments. The word comes from the Greek ὄργανον organon, which means "organ", "instrument", or "tool".

  7. ORGAN (Fr. Orgue; Ital. Organo; Ger. Orgel). I. History.It must not be supposed that the 'organ' referred to in the Old Testament (Gen. iv. 21)—'Jubal; he was the father of all such as handle the harp and organ'—bore any resemblance to the stately instrument with which we are all so familiar by that name at the present day.

  8. In summary, an organ in music is a keyboard instrument operated by the player's hands and feet. It produces notes through a series of pipes organized in scale-like rows. The term "organ" typically refers to pipe organs, but it can also include reed organs and electronic organs.

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