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organOldest of the keyboard instruments, in which sound is produced when a depressed key opens a valve, allowing compressed air to pass through a single pipe or a series of pipes. The number of pipes may vary according to the size of the instrument. Apart from its continued use in serious compositions and for church music, the organ has been adapted for light entertainment. Only one note is sounded by each pipe. The pipes are lined up in ranks or rows, and are brought into play (‘speak’) by a stop operated from the console by the player. An organ is made up of different manuals (keyboards) that control separate divisions of the organ, each with its own pipes and stops. These separate manuals are the great, swell, choir, solo, echo, and pedal organs, and are controlled by the player's hands and feet. By various groupings and subdivisions of the above, the organ is capable of a wide variety of timbre and volume.
organIn biology, a part of a living body that has a distinctive function or set of functions. Examples include the oesophagus, liver, or brain in animals, or a leaf in plants. An organ is composed of a group of coordinated tissues. A group of organs working together to perform a function is called an organ system, for example, the digestive system comprises a number of organs including the oesophagus, stomach, the small intestine, the pancreas, and the liver. The tissues of a leaf include the epidermis, palisade mesophyll, and spongy mesophyll. The tissues of the oesophagus include muscle, and epithelium. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Rudel, Jaufre Rudel, Jaufré Rudel, Julius Ruders, Poul Rüdesheim Rudge, William Edwin Rudhyar, Dane rudimentary organ Rudini, Antonio Starrabba, Marchese Rudini Rudkin, Margaret Rudnyy Rudolf of Ems Rudolf, Lake Rudolf, Max Rudolph |
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