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  2. Theatre organ - Wikipedia

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    Theatre organs have horseshoe-shaped arrangements of stop tabs (tongue-shaped switches) above and around the instrument's keyboards on their consoles. Theatre organ consoles were typically decorated with brightly colored stop tabs, with built-in console lighting.

  3. Organ console - Wikipedia

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    A keyboard to be played by the hands is called a manual (from the Latin manus, "hand"); an organ with four keyboards is said to have four manuals. Most organs also have a pedalboard, a large keyboard to be played by the feet. [Note that the keyboards are never actually referred to as "keyboards", but as "manuals" and "pedalboard", as the case ...

  4. Pedal keyboard - Wikipedia

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    The 30-note pedalboard of a Rieger organ. A pedalboard (also called a pedal keyboard, pedal clavier, or, with electronic instruments, a bass pedalboard [1]) is a keyboard played with the feet that is usually used to produce the low-pitched bass line of a piece of music.

  5. List of Lowrey organs - Wikipedia

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    Automatic bass, rhythm and accompaniment. Two keyboards and bass pedals. [3] Coronation Cotillion 1983 Theatre organ with memory presets and extensive features, including human voices and other sound effects. Debut (L-65) 1981 Debut (L-70) 1982 Featured two keyboards and Magic Genie. DSO / DSO- / DSO-1 Unknown; 1962 at earliest Home spinet organ.

  6. Organ (music) - Wikipedia

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    The pump organ, reed organ or harmonium, was the other main type of organ before the development of the electronic organ. It generated its sounds using reeds similar to those of an accordion . Smaller, cheaper and more portable than the corresponding pipe instrument, these were widely used in smaller churches and in private homes, but their ...

  7. The Short-Tempered Clavier and other dysfunctional works for ...

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    The Short-Tempered Clavier and other dysfunctional works for keyboard was released in 1995 by Telarc Records. The album contains works by Peter Schickele, sometimes under his pseudonym of P. D. Q. Bach, including "works for various types of keyboards, including theatre organ, calliope, the ever popular piano, and the organ of the King Congregational Church of Fayray, North Dakota."

  8. Bartola Musical Instrument Company - Wikipedia

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    Spectacular console of the original installation 3 manual, 14 rank "Rhinestone Barton" theatre organ, installed in Theatre Cedar Rapids (the former RKO Iowa Theatre), Cedar Rapids, Iowa Detail of console of Barton organ originally installed in the Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois. This was the largest console built by Bartola, and controlled ...

  9. Robert Hope-Jones - Wikipedia

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    The Tibia eventually became a staple of theatre organs. The thunderous 32-foot (9.8 m) Diaphone was less successful, but made an impression on audiences of the era. Hope-Jones organs were also noted for such innovations as stoptabs instead of drawknobs, and very high wind pressures of 10–50 in (250–1,270 mm) to imitate orchestral ...

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