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  2. Pipe organ - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of pipe organs - Wikipedia

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    The 5/80 Wurlitzer Theatre Organ in the residence of Jasper and Marian Sanfilippo of Barrington, Illinois, USA is considered to be the finest example of extension organ in the world today. It is the 3rd largest theatre pipe organ in the world. The 2nd largest theatre pipe organ in the world is in Mesa Arizona at the Organ Stop and the largest ...

  4. Vox Maris (musical instrument) - Wikipedia

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    More articles or information. Expo 2012. The Vox Maris ("Sound of the Sea") [1] [2] is an instrument that was built for the Yeosu Expo 2012 in Korea by the German organ building company Hey Orgelbau ( de) [3] [4] [5] and was recognized as the acoustic signet of the exposition. [2] [6] It combines elements of the pipe organ and the steam whistle.

  5. Organ pipe - Wikipedia

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    An organ pipe is a sound-producing element of the pipe organ that resonates at a specific pitch when pressurized air (commonly referred to as wind) is driven through it. Each pipe is tuned to a note of the musical scale. A set of organ pipes of similar timbre comprising the complete scale is known as a rank; one or more ranks constitutes a stop .

  6. List of organs by Rushworth and Dreaper in Cheshire - Wikipedia

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    6. The organ was built in 1882 by A. Young of Manchester, and renovations and alterations were carried out in 1949 by Jardine and in 1977 by Church and Company of Stamfordham. Rushworth and Dreaper made mainly minor repairs. The organ has a case by Samuel Renn. [33] St James' Church, Christleton.

  7. Bourdon (organ pipe) - Wikipedia

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    The pipes can be built of wood or metal, but are overwhelmingly constructed of wood in modern organ building (French makers from Cavaillé-Coll on prefer metal). They are thick-walled and generally square in cross-section, with a high mouth cut-up to produce the fluty tone. Bourdon is a stopped pipe, having an airtight stopper fitted into the top.

  8. Today's Wordle Answer, Hint for #1087 on Monday, June 10, 2024

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    Today's Wordle Answer for #1087 on Monday, June 10, 2024. Today's Wordle answer on Monday, June 10, 2024, is MANGA. How'd you do? Next: Catch up on other Wordle answers from this week.

  9. Royal Albert Hall Organ - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Organ (described by its builder as The Voice of Jupiter) situated in the Royal Albert Hall in London is the second largest pipe organ in the United Kingdom, after the Liverpool Cathedral Grand Organ. It was originally built by Henry "Father" Willis and most recently rebuilt by Mander Organs. It has 147 stops [1] and, since the 2004 ...