A set of organpipes of similar timbre comprising the complete scale is known as a rank; one or more ranks constitutes a stop. Organpipes are generally...
The pipe organ is a musical instrument that produces sound by driving pressurised air (called wind) through the organpipes selected from a keyboard. Because...
An organ stop is a component of a pipe organ that admits pressurized air (known as wind) to a set of organpipes. Its name comes from the fact that stops...
The OrganPipes National Park, abbreviated as OPNP, is a national park located in the Central region of Victoria, Australia. The 121-hectare (300-acre)...
Jersey, built by the Midmer-Losh Organ Company. It is the largest organ in the world, as measured by the number of pipes (officially 33,113, but the exact...
fluctuates from either the pumps pushing more air in, or the pipes letting air out. On the water organ, since the 15th century, the water is also used as a source...
is original, but only 12 pipes are original, as the rest have been replaced during restorations. It is said that the organ in the church of St. Andreas...
Piñas Bamboo Organ in St. Joseph Parish Church in Las Piñas, Philippines, is a 19th-century church organ. It is known for its unique organpipes; of its 1031...
Court Organ, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is the largest fully functioning pipe organ in the world, based on the number of playing pipes, the...
Rysum organ in Rysum Church in Rysum, north Germany, is the oldest instrument of its kind in northern Europe that still largely has its original pipes. It...
An organ stop can be one of three things: the control on an organ console that selects a particular sound the row of organpipes used to create a particular...
The Jaeger Table (82°36′S 52°30′W / 82.600°S 52.500°W / -82.600; -52.500 (Jaeger Table)) is the ice-covered summit plateau of Dufek Massif, in the...
tide pushes air up the sea-wall pipes and causes the organpipes to sound. The best time to hear the High Tide Organ is two to three hours before or after...
Scaling is the ratio of an organ pipe's diameter to its length. The scaling of a pipe is a major influence on its timbre. Reed pipes are scaled according to...
construction, in practice organ-building workshops include specialists in pipes, actions, and cabinets; tasks such as the manufacture of pipes, metal casting, and...
tuning of a pipe organ. Electronic organs typically do not require tuning. A pipe organ produces sound via hundreds or thousands of organpipes, each of which...
the day. The earliest examples of the theatre organ concept were modified pianos with a few ranks of pipes and various sound effects, housed in one cabinet...
music. The sound is usually produced by pipes, though they will be voiced differently from those found in a pipe organ, as well as percussion instruments....
of short-length reed pipes instead of flue pipes. In practice, however, since the organ reform movement revival of small organs, also small positives...
The uilleann pipes (/ˈɪlən/ IL-ən or /ˈɪljən/ IL-yən, Irish: [ˈɪl̠ʲən̪ˠ]), sometimes called Irish bagpipes, are the characteristic national bagpipe of...
pipe's pitch, so organ builders vary the foot lengths of their flue pipes depending on other factors, including the desired shape of the pipes in the façade...
buildup in the future through the Nyos OrganPipes Program (NOPP). The NOPP program placed large organpipes into Lake Nyos, to reach the monimolimnion...
barrel organ (also called roller organ or crank organ) is a French mechanical musical instrument consisting of bellows and one or more ranks of pipes housed...
deep. Wooden bass pipes were placed underneath the organ and on the front were often mounted a set of pan-flutes or piccolo pipes, with decorative finishes...
There are 3 cliffs on the mountain named The Slock, The Tauchers and The OrganPipes and some routes on these are occasionally climbed. Mullwharchar's summit...