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  1. Jul 7, 2022 · How does a pipe organ make a sound? “On a piano, you press a key down, a hammer hits some strings and that’s how sound is created,” Lapwood says. “But on an organ, it’s all about wind.” Inside the organ, you’ll find several rows of pipes sitting on top of a wind chest, and a set of bellows will push air into that wind chest.

  2. To find the origins of the pipe organ, we must travel back through time to ancient Greece. The earliest pipe organs are thought to have been water organs, or hydrauli, developed at that time in northern Africa. According to one theory, the water organ mechanism was not originally developed with the intention of creating a musical instrument ...

  3. The pipe organ was both the most important musical instrument and, along with the clock, the most complicated machine of the late Middle Ages and Renaissance. Background The very name "organ" reveals the dual place of that instrument in the history of music and the history of technology.

  4. A similar wind system, pipes and mechanical action are all packed into the body of a positive organ. It is known for being able to resonate with a sound rooted in tradition despite its compact size. Its cuboid pillars are wooden pipes.

  5. The term organ encompasses reed organs and electronic organs but, unless otherwise specified, is usually understood to refer to pipe organs. Although it is one of the most complex of all musical instruments, the organ has the longest and most involved history and the largest and oldest extant repertoire of any instrument in Western music .

  6. Jul 27, 2020 · 94K views 3 years ago NEW YORK. Most of us recognize the music of a pipe organ, but much fewer of us likely realize how venerable, and how complex, this musical instrument is. Pipe organs...

  7. Discover the fascinating structure and function of the pipe organ, the king of instruments, with Classical Music's expert guide.

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