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electronic organ

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electronic organ
n
(Music, other) Music an electrophonic instrument played by means of a keyboard, in which sounds are produced and amplified by any of various electronic or electrical means See also synthesizer
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Noun1.electronic organelectronic organ - (music) an electronic simulation of a pipe organ
electronic instrument, electronic musical instrument - a musical instrument that generates sounds electronically
music - an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner


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One Polish contingent began playing Handel's Messiah on a small electronic organ, threatening to perform the whole oratorio.
Power Biggs, searching for a more authentic baroque performance, and the flamboyant Virgil Fox, who slipped so far into heresy as to embark on "Heavy Organ" tours with electronic organs and light effects.
``I think almost any pipe organ is special these days, as opposed to the sound of an electronic organ, heard mostly today.
 
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