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    • The pipe organ is a musical instrument that produces sound by driving pressurised air (called wind) through the organ pipes selected from a keyboard. Because each pipe produces a single pitch, the pipes are provided in sets called ranks, each of which has a common timbre, volume, and construction throughout the keyboard compass. Most organs have many … See more

    Other namesOrgan, Church organ (used only for organs in houses of worship)
    ClassificationAerophone
    Inventor(s)Ctesibius
    History and development

    The organ is one of the oldest instruments still used in European classical music that has commonly been credited as having derived from Greece. Its earliest predecessors were built in ancient Greece in the 3rd cen… See more

    Construction

    A pipe organ contains one or more sets of pipes, a wind system, and one or more keyboards. The pipes produce sound when pressurized air produced by the wind system passes through them. An action connects th… See more

    How pipe organs create majestic sounds
    How pipe organs create majestic sounds
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    Learn the Basics
    Repertoire

    The main development of organ repertoire has progressed along with that of the organ itself, leading to distinctive national styles of composition. Because organs are commonly found in churches and synagogue… See more

     
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  1. WEBMay 28, 2018 · The first pipe organs were conceived and built in Greece around 200 BC. Later Greek authors claim that the organ was invented …

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    • WEBJul 28, 2020 · This video is an introduction to a short series which will provide a biography of the medieval pipe organ of Western Europe.

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      WEBThe Pipe Organ - Church Music. In church music, the organ is perhaps the first instrument to be considered. In 951, Elfeg, the Bishop of Winchester had built in his cathedral a great organ which had four hundred pipes …

    • WEBOrgans came in a wide array of sizes — from large cathedral models, to small, lap-held instruments called portative organs, where the player pumped the bellows with the left hand and played the button-like keys …

    • WEBTo 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.

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