Organ (music)
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The organ is a keyboard instrument played using one or more manuals and a pedalboard. It uses wind moving through metal or wood pipes and/or it uses sampled organ sounds or oscillators to produce sound, which remains constant while a key is depressed.
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Baroque pipe organ of the XVIII century by the Spanish Gómez Herrera, Monastery of Santa Cruz, Coimbra, Portugal
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St. Eusebius Church, Arnhem
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Gothic organ, Basilique de Valère, 1435
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organist at Lausanne Cathedral
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Mighty Wurlitzer Theater organ,
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Mighty Wurlitzer Theater organ, , detail
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Oslo domkirke
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Gjerstad kirke
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Wurlitzer Electronic organ
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electronic home organ
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church digital organ
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Rodgers Organ Console in Church
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Types of organ stops
Organ music
[edit]Main gallery: Organ music.
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Organ range
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Buxheimer Orgelbuch f°242
Organists
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1568
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John Blow, 1649-1708
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Chrétien Urhan, 1790-1845
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César Franck at the console of the organ at St. Clotilde Basilica, Paris, 1885
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Marie-Louise Girod, 1915
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organist
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Wurlitzer Theater organ, El Capitan Theater, Los Angeles
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Sauer-Orgel, Bremer St. Petri Dom