Yes. Almost all composers of that era played the organ and the pipe organ was the only organ. Electronic and reed organs had not yet been developed.
Yeah he did.
He was capable of playing the viola, violin, piano, harpsichord and organ.
Yes, he did.
The pipe organ.
Not only you can play with your hands, you can play it with your feet as well.
he played organ and piano He also played the harpsichord.
He was a virtuoso organist, who appeared to be more famous as an organist than a composer when he was living. It wasn't until after he died that he was hailed as a genius, and I would say rightly so.Organ and clavier
The manuals are the keyboards that you play with your hands (There's also the pedal board, which you play with your feet.)
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He learnt from his father and his uncles, they also taught him how to play the organ and the harpischord. His father and one of his uncles were famous musicians, his father - Johann Amrosius Bach and one of his uncles - Johann Christoph Bach a famous organist. His brother, also names Johann Christoph Bach, taught him how to play the calvichord when he was about 10 years old.
An organist. Same title applies to those who play digitals, too.
It is a musical instrument that you can usually find in churches, concert halls, and old theaters, although there are many other places that have pipe organs. The pipe organ is like a piano, only it has multiple keyboards, called manuals, including one called the pedal board that you play with your feet!