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An organ produces sound by passing air through pipes of different sizes and shapes. When a key is pressed, a valve opens and allows air into the corresponding pipe, creating a specific pitch. The sound is then amplified by the organ's unique design and architecture.
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It is the [constantly varying] Physical Energy that makes up and composes sound waves.
The Hammond B3 organ has a unique and iconic sound due to its tonewheel design, which creates a rich and distinctive tone. The organ's drawbars allow for precise control over the sound, giving it a wide range of expression and versatility. Additionally, the rotating Leslie speaker system adds a swirling, dynamic quality to the sound that is instantly recognizable.
It's not easy to be sure what is meant here. The sight organ is the eye, and the sound organ is the ear, but these are sense organs, i.e. they contain receptors. The larynx makes sound, and this could be classed as an effector if you shout in response to a stimulus, but you can't really think of sight in this way.
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A classical lyre has a hollow body or sound-chest (also known as soundbox or resonator), which, in ancient Greek tradition, was made out of turtle shell. Extending from this sound-chest are two raised arms, which are sometimes hollow, and are curved both outward and forward. They are connected near the top by a crossbar or yoke. An additional crossbar, fixed to the sound-chest, makes the bridge which transmits the vibrations of the strings.
I just love the sound of a pipe organ.
Organ pipe cacti make no noise.
The sound-producing organ of birds
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