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I’m talking about a very weird pipe organ I had the opportunity to play while in school in Fresno, California, in the mid-60s. At the time, one of my many sidelines was as a piano tuner ...
There’s a manual keyboard which has 56 keys and a pedal board as well. The pedal board, which has about 30 keys, is connected to the manual keyboard.
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A synthesizer of some description, maybe a keyboard, or perhaps a drum machine. A pipe organ? Probably not. If you answer to the name of [Wendell Kapustiak] though, you’d say yes to that question.
The organ is a keyboard instrument of one or more pipe divisions, each played with its own keyboard, played either with the hands on a keyboard or with the feet using pedals. History The organ is a ...
Object Details Description This pipe organ was made by John Snetzler in London, England, in 1761. It has a single keyboard, with a compass of GG/c - e3 (no GG3, AA#, BB). The organ’s stop list is as ...
This pipe organ was made by Henry Erben in New York, New York, in 1848. It has a single keyboard, with a compass of C - c4, and a pedalboard (no separate pedal pipes), with a compass of C – c. The ...
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