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  1. 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.

  2. Organ Donors: The Evolution of Organ Music from Baroque to the 20th Century. By Danny Riley, 14 July 2017. Like the choir, the organ inhabits an in-between space in the history of classical music. Due to its inextricable relationship with the Church, it is overwhelmingly associated with sacred music. Yet it also figures in the tradition of ...

  3. 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 ". Most organs are played using keyboards , one or more of which may be played using the feet .

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  6. Jan 12, 2017 · Bach's 'Little Fugue' is one of the composer's best-known and most recognisable melodies. This piece simply bursts with enjoyment and we get to savour the first theme for a relatively long time. It is also a reasonably easy and fun piece to play, despite it sounding more complex. Video unavailable. Watch on YouTube.

  7. The organ repertoire is considered to be the largest and oldest repertory of all musical instruments. [1] Because of the organ 's (or pipe organ 's) prominence in worship in Western Europe from the Middle Ages on, a significant portion of organ repertoire is sacred in nature. The organ's suitability for improvisation by a single performer is ...

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