(on organ) (pipes)

  • 121Ophicleide (organ stop) — Ophicleide and Contra Ophicleide are powerful pipe organ reed pipes used as organ stops. The name comes from the early brass instrument, the ophicleide, forerunner of the euphonium. The Ophicleide is generally at 16′ pitch, and the Contra… …

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  • 122electronic organ — noun (music) an electronic simulation of a pipe organ • Syn: ↑electric organ, ↑Hammond organ, ↑organ • Derivationally related forms: ↑organist (for: ↑organ) …

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  • 123Massey Memorial Organ — The Massey Memorial Organ is located on the grounds of Chautauqua Institution in Chautauqua, New York. It is the largest outdoor pipe organ in the world, with 5,640 pipes.[1] The organ was built in Chautauqua s 5,000 seat wooden Amphitheater and… …

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  • 124pipe organ — noun wind instrument whose sound is produced by means of pipes arranged in sets supplied with air from a bellows and controlled from a large complex musical keyboard • Syn: ↑organ • Derivationally related forms: ↑organist (for: ↑organ) •… …

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  • 125Dobson Pipe Organ Builders — is a manufacturer of pipe organs based in Lake City, Iowa. The company was founded in 1974 by Lynn A. Dobson, who serves as President and Artistic Director. The company has produced over 80 instruments of a wide variety of sizes and restored a… …

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  • 126Mouth organ — For other uses, see Mouth organ (disambiguation). A mouth organ is a generic term for free reed aerophone with one or more air chambers fitted with a free reed. [1] Though it spans many traditions, it is played universally the same way by the… …

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  • 127portative organ — ▪ musical instrument       small musical instrument played from the 12th through the 16th century, popular for secular music. It had one rank of flue pipes (producing a flutelike sound), sometimes arranged in rows to save space, and was slung… …

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  • 128Hendrickson Organ Company — is a manufacturer of pipe organs based in St. Peter, Minnesota.Charles Hendrickson founded the company in 1964. Since then, over 100 contracted pipe organ projects have been completed. Along with new pipe organs, the firm has restored old… …

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