This is impossible to say as the organ gradually evolved over thousands of years into the instrument it is today. The first 'organ' as such was the panpipes - a set of pipes bound together and blown across. They are still made and played today - especially in South American countries like Peru. The first evidence of the air being provided by and the pipes being played by some sort of mechanism, is in the hydraulus of ancient Greece and Rome - so called because the wind was provided by running water displacing air from a large container. The hydraulus eventually, over hundreds of years evolved into the primitive pipe organ winded by bellows pumped by an organist's assistant. Later, the pumping system became mechanised and electrified using an electric pump. At the same time the mechanical action was replaced by pneumatic systems and then electrical systems. As ppipe organs are expensive both to buy and to maintain, the electronic organ became popular in the 60s and 70s but its tone was very different from a pipe organ. However, with today's digital instruments using sampled sound, the sound they produce is almost identical with the original instrument - but at a fraction of the cost.
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Sorry but i dont really know i think it was in the 18th century that's the best i can do sorry
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Proof of a basic water organ was found 325 years before christ.
There is no exact time or place when the organ was first played because even in ancient times, it was already invented and played by the Egyptians. The organ is a relatively old musical instrument in the Western musical tradition, dating from the time of Ctesibius of Alexandria who is credited with the invention of the hydraulis. By around the eighth century it had overcome early associations with gladiatorial combat and gradually assumed a prominent place in the liturgy of the Catholic Church; subsequently it has re-emerged as a secular and recital instrument. The first player of the ancient organ was Ctesibius of Alexandra, the inventor of hydraulis, himself.
Unknown. It is likely that it occurred when some early mechanical genius decided to fit a set of pan pipes with a mechanical blowing and playing mechanism, probably well before 300 BCE.
That depends on to what "it" refers.
the drums were introduced into the orchestra in 46 bc when jesus and moses decided to form a rock band. They did it to get all the girls in Jeruselum
it jionm the orchestra in 1896
the orchestra played the first movement of the symphony
Synthpop was introduced to the masses in the 1980's. Bands such as Yellow Magic Orchestra in Japan, and Ultravox in Britain helped push the genre forward.
The conductor can be introduced as the coordinator in an orchestra. He/she generally instructs the performers how the piece should be played at the concert performance. A conductor should have a vivid knowledge about the composers and music, as well as the instruments.
Probably a piano with ebony finish.
the drums were introduced into the orchestra in 46 bc when jesus and moses decided to form a rock band. They did it to get all the girls in Jeruselum
The first variation in Britten's "The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra" features the full orchestra playing a theme by Purcell. Each instrument family is introduced and highlighted, showcasing their unique sound and characteristics. This variation sets the stage for the subsequent variations, where each instrument group is explored in more detail.
The first bass pedals were introduced in the late 1890's. When bands had to squeeze into smaller spaces and orchestra pits, there was greater need for double drummers. The Ludwig Drum Company, started by William and his brother Theobald, were the first to produce a bass pedal.
The first symphony orchestra was in Germany.
it jionm the orchestra in 1896
the orchestra played the first movement of the symphony
The conductor. The second in command is the orchestra's concertmaster, usually its first violinist.
Synthpop was introduced to the masses in the 1980's. Bands such as Yellow Magic Orchestra in Japan, and Ultravox in Britain helped push the genre forward.
The conductor can be introduced as the coordinator in an orchestra. He/she generally instructs the performers how the piece should be played at the concert performance. A conductor should have a vivid knowledge about the composers and music, as well as the instruments.
The modern orchestra was first introduced during the classical period. Classical composers developed the genres of symphony and classical concerto (solo instrument and orchestra). Among the pioneer classical composers stand F. J. Haydn and W. A. Mozart.
The first semblance of a modern orchestra came in the early 17th century.