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America's
most complete information resource
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ORGANS AND ORGAN
HISTORY |
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MECHANICAL ACTION ORGANS |
SYMPHONIC
ORGANS |
THEATRE
ORGANS |
The modern pipe organ
is the culmination of a thousand years of design, research and evolution.
Winded instruments are almost as old as man. It all began when ancient
people first learned that simple whistles could be made from plant
stems. Later, early mechanical devices evolved that permitted multiple
whistles or pipes to be played from a crude keyboard. As the instrument
evolved, more complex levers and controls were incorporated. With
the event of the mechanical age, mechanical and electrical devices
were added, and the organ became virtually an orchestra that could
be controlled by one person. Often called "THE KING OF INSTRUMENTS",
the organ has become the largest, most powerful, and most versatile
instrument ever conceived by mankind. |
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Beyond the pipes, themselves, the "action" is the heart of any
pipe organ. Each organ has specifically designed valves to control the
wind that causes the pipes to speak. Much of the characteristic sound
of the organ is determined by what type of action is employed. There are
three basic types of pipe organ actions., mechanical, pneumatically assisted,
and direct electric. Each major category of action has undergone development,
often by different builders, and each category has examples that have
emerged after years and even centuries of refinement.
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The following links may be of interest to persons who enjoy pipe organs:
http://www.theaterseatstore.com/theater-organ
http://artisanorgans.com
http://theatreorgans.com |
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