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Pipe organ - Wikipedia
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The Church Organ: A History - Viscount North America
The Church Organ: A History. The church organ is one of the oldest instruments still played by modern musicians. The first organ recorded was in Greece in the 3rd century: The word “organ” originates from the Greek word organon …
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List of pipe organs - Wikipedia
17 rows · As of 2023, The Great Organs at First Church consist of 18,094 speaking pipes, 328 ranks, 15 divisions, and a total of 278 speaking stops: The Seeley Wintersmith Mudd Memorial Organ (Chancel) - The church's original …
The Church Organ: How does it really work?
The modern organ is the most complicated of all instruments. Its sounds are produced by wind blowing through several complete sets, or ranks, of pipes. In each rank the pipes are graded in size, and therefore in pitch, and each rank …
Is the Organ Really a Sacred Instrument? - Catholic …
Jan 11, 2017 · In the Latin Church the pipe organ is to be held in high esteem, for it is the traditional musical instrument which adds a wonderful splendor to the Church’s ceremonies and powerfully lifts...
Pipe dreams: a tour of Germany’s historic organs
Jan 19, 2017 · The church was heavily damaged by Allied bombing and its main organ — with almost 10,000 pipes — was built in 1994.
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