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  2. Pipe organ - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pipe_organ

    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. Organist Anna Lapwood presents a beginner’s guide to the organ, from stops, pedals and manuals to pipes and wind chests.Filmed at St John's Smith Square in L...

  4. 15 Famous Organ Pieces on 10 Magnificent Pipe Organs

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    Some of the most popular pieces of Organ Music played on 10 Pipe Organs! Thats 7 Cathedrals, 2 Churches and 1 Abbey!!These are just some highlights of organ ...

  5. Takes a half hour long video just to explore MOST of it. John Sherer's full performances on the 2nd channel: Johann Sebastian Bach's Toccata in D minor: • J. S. Bach - Toccata in D minor (play...

  6. How does the pipe organ actually work? - Classic FM

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    Organist Anna Lapwood presents a beginner’s guide to the organ – from stops, pedals and manuals to pipes and wind chests.

  7. Pipe Organs 101 - Lawrence Phelps

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    A pipe organ is a musical instrument that produces sound by air vibrations created in an organ pipe, which is controlled by a musician from a keyboard. The pipe organ has been around for quite some time, much longer than the piano.

  8. What are the different parts of a pipe organ? - Classical Music

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    What are the different parts of a pipe organ? - Classical Music

  9. The organ as a wind instrument - Yamaha Corporation

    www.yamaha.com/en/musical_instrument_guide/pipeorgan/mechanism

    A pipe organ feeds wind into pipes, causing the air to oscillate and produce a sound. The pipes stand in line above the box referred to as the wind-chest, with wind fed from below into the pipes the organist wishes to use to produce sound.

  10. Guide To The Anatomy of the Pipe Organ - John Cavicchio Music...

    www.johncavicchio.com/blog/anatomy-of-the-pipe-organ

    The pipe organ is a complex and fascinating instrument with a rich heritage. Its anatomy, from the console to the pipes and the intricate mechanisms in between, combines artistry and engineering to produce a range of sounds unmatched by any other instrument.

  11. List of pipe organs - Wikipedia

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    . This is a list and brief description of notable pipe organs in the world, with links to corresponding articles about them. Historic organs. It is generally agreed upon that the world's oldest playable pipe organ is located in the Basilica of Valère in Sion, Switzerland.