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  1. A theatre organ (also known as a theater organ, or, especially in the United Kingdom, a cinema organ) is a type of pipe organ developed to accompany silent films, from the 1900s to the 1920s. Theatre organs have horseshoe-shaped arrangements of stop tabs (tongue-shaped switches) above and around the instrument's keyboards on their consoles.

  2. Sep 12, 2017 · #theatreorgan #wurlitzer #keyboardskillsproUK Organist Tom Horton takes you an a guided tour of a theatre (or cinema) organ. Want to know more about these am...

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  4. Larger organs were installed in a far more complex manner. Various components of the organ were installed in remote areas of the theatre. Here follows a brief description of these components, and their function. Console The organ console is the large keydesk at which the organist controls and plays the organ.

  5. Theatre Organ History - The Origins. In the first thirty years of the twentieth century, a new art form took America and the world by storm. Cinema. Film. Motion pictures. "The picture show." Whatever one called it, movies captivated the masses in a way nothing else ever had, and our love affair with movies has continued to the present day.

  6. Theatre organs provide unique sound and visual stimuli and are often the basis for wanting to see and hear the many various installations and instruments, presented by a group of talented performers. The ability to witness these presentations are possible by use of the internet, sound and video media, and by attendance at on-going performances ...

  7. The Theatre Pipe Organ is a uniquely American musical instrument. It was developed in the early 1900's by organist and inventor Robert Hope-Jones to replace expensive live orchestras that accompanied silent films. Playable by only one person, the theatre organ is called a "unit orchestra" because it contains many ranks of pipes that imitate a ...

  8. The theater organ or “unit orchestra” was created during the silent film era to provide musical accompaniment to movies before they had sound. In addition to uniquely voiced pipes, they contain a wide array of tuned percussions and many sound effect devices.

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