pipe organ

  • 11pipe organ — noun The largest of all musical instruments, played from an organ console which produces its sound by sending air through whistles and/or reeds called organ pipes, by direct mechanical action, or modernly, electrically …

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  • 12pipe organ — noun Date: 1880 organ 1b(1) …

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  • 13pipe organ — noun an organ using pipes instead of or as well as reeds …

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  • 14Portal:Pipe organ — Wikipedia portals: Culture Geography Health History Mathematics Natural sciences People Philosophy Religion Society Technology …

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  • 15List of pipe organ builders — This is a list of notable pipe organ builders. Contents 1 Australia 2 Austria 3 Belgium …

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  • 16Moe Pipe Organ Company — History The Moe Pipe Organ Company was founded in 1991 as Moe Piano Organ Company by Allen Moe of Roseau, MN when he began tuning and repairing pianos and reed organs in Northern Minnesota. In 1995 Mr. Moe accepted a position with a major Midwest …

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  • 17Dome Cathedral Pipe Organ — Picture postcard view of the pipe organ from the early 20th century. Dome Pipe Organ (Latvian: Doma ērģeles) is the second largest pipe organ in Latvia, is located in Riga Cathedral. The largest mechanical pipe organ in Latvia is located in… …

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  • 18List of pipe organ stops — For audio examples, please see the article on organ stops. An organ stop can mean one of three things: the control on an organ console that selects a particular sound the row of organ pipes, used to create a particular sound, more appropriately… …

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  • 19Kegg Pipe Organ Builders — is a manufacturer of pipe organs based out of Hartville, Ohio, U.S.A.The company was founded by Charles E. Kegg in 1985. Kegg had previously worked with a number of organ building firms, including Casavant Frères. He worked on organs of a wide… …

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  • 20Dobson 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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