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  1. electronic organ, keyboard musical instrument in which tone is generated by electronic circuits and radiated by loudspeaker. This instrument, which emerged in the early 20th century, was designed as an economical and compact substitute for the much larger and more complex pipe organ. The electronic organ resembles a spinet, or upright, piano in ...

  2. Nov 21, 2023 · The organ is a musical instrument that uses a keyboard and a series of mechanisms to send air through pipes to produce sound. It is best known for being the most characteristic instrument of ...

  3. What is pizzicato? - Classical Music

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OrganologyOrganology - Wikipedia

    Organology. Organology (from Ancient Greek ὄργανον ( organon) 'instrument' and λόγος ( logos ), 'the study of') is the science of musical instruments and their classifications. [1] It embraces study of instruments' history, instruments used in different cultures, technical aspects of how instruments produce sound, and musical ...

  5. An organ consists of four main parts. At one end is the console, which has the keyboards (usually two or more keyboards for the hands and a pedalboard for the feet) and other controls operated by the organist. At the other end are the pipes that produce the sound. Connecting the two is the action, or mechanism.

  6. What are the different parts of a pipe organ? - Classical Music

  7. Manual (music) The console of the Great Organ at the Church of St Sulpice built by Aristide Cavaillé-Coll in 1862. An electronic organ with three manuals. The two lower manuals are each five octaves in range, while the uppermost manual spans two octaves. A manual is a musical keyboard designed to be played with the hands, on an instrument such ...

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