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  2. Orgelkids - Wikipedia

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    The Do-organ of Orgelkids. Orgelkids (Dutch, "organkids") is an educational project meant to familiarize and educate children with the pipe organ musical instrument. The project was initiated in the Netherlands in 2009 by Lydia Vroegindeweij and is directed towards cultural legacy and music education.

  3. List of electronic organ makers - Wikipedia

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    John Compton Organ Company of Acton – Nottingham and London (now Makin Organs) Copeman Hart Organs — Shaw (now part of ChurchOrganWorld) Eminent UK — Designer of British organs and exclusive distributor of the Eminent brand. Based in Wincanton. Kentucky (a small company based out of Poole, Dorset headed by Ken Tuck.

  4. Electric organ - Wikipedia

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    Unlike reed organs, this gives great control over the music's dynamic range, while at the same time freeing one or both of the player's feet to play on a pedalboard, which, unlike most reed organs, electronic organs incorporate. From the beginning, the electronic organ has had a second manual, also rare among reed organs. While these features ...

  5. GrandOrgue - Wikipedia

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    With GrandOrgue, a user may download virtual replicas of real organs around the world, called sample sets. Many free sample sets are available, mainly from Lars Palo [3] and Piotr Grabowski, [4] but there are also downloadable ODFs (organ definition files) for commercially available organs for Hauptwerk, such as the virtual organ of the Abbey ...

  6. Combo organ - Wikipedia

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    A Continental organ by Vox, the same model heard on "Light My Fire" by The Doors and "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" by Iron Butterfly.A combo organ is an electronic portable organ, usually transistorized (although some older designs used tubes; and later models, integrated circuits), that was designed for use on stage, usually in the context of a band or group.

  7. Vox Continental - Wikipedia

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    The organ comes with a chrome Z-shaped bolt-on leg stand assembly. [3] The top of the organ is furnished with an orange Rexine cover. [4] The Vox Continental uses six slider-type, metered volume controls called drawbars instead of the stop-tab rocker switches seen on other combo organs.

  8. Robb Wave Organ - Wikipedia

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    1937 Robb Wave Organ at the National Music Centre in Calgary, Alberta. The Robb Wave Organ is an electronic organ invented in 1927 by Canadian inventor F. Morse Robb in Belleville, Ontario. It uses a unique type of tone wheel synthesis to reproduce pipe organ tones and is one of the first electronic organs ever made. [1]

  9. Category:Electronic organs - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... This category is a collection of articles related to the electronic organ ... Pages in category "Electronic organs"