Wurlitzers like any of the now obsolete brands, you should pay no more than 100.00-200.00 for the spinets(12-13 pedals) and around 300.00 for the consoles(18-25 pedals). These prices are only appropriate if the organ is in good working condition.
The number of reeds in an organ can vary significantly depending on the type and size of the organ. Smaller organs may have only a few dozen reeds, while larger pipe organs can have hundreds or even thousands of reeds. Each reed corresponds to a specific pitch, and the total number depends on the organ's design and intended musical repertoire. Ultimately, there isn't a fixed number; it ranges widely across different organs.
I don't know about the longest piece written for organ, but I know what the longest piece to ever be performed on an organ is. Organ2/ASLAP, by John Cage, is a work for Organ meant to be played As SLow As Possible (ASLAP). It is currently being performed at St Burchardi Church in Halberstadt, Germany, on an organ built for this purpose. The performance began on September 5th, 2001, and will continue until the year 2640. The piece consists of eight pages of music, and each page will take 71 years to perform. One of the pages will be repeated, giving a total running time of 639 years. Sources: Wikipedia <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_Slow_As_Possible>, The John Cage Halberstadt Organ Project <http://www.john-cage.halberstadt.de/new/index.php?seite=dasprojekt&l=e>
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There are 4 manuals or keyboards and a pedal board. Each manual has 61 keys and the pedal board has 32 pedals. So there are 244 keys and 32 pedals total.
The organ I play at an Episcopal (Anglican) church has 2,900 pipes, which is actually just about medium-sized (if there is such a measurement). The smaller theater organs I've played have about 1,000. The smaller church organ down the street has about 2,000.
TOTAL ORGAN DONORS IN THE U.S. IN 2008 :14,199http://www.donatelifeny.org/organ/2008_unitedstates_2.html
Winchester introduced the Model 64 in January of the year 1933 (as a replacement for the Model 55). It remained in production until 1957, with a few additional parts clean-up guns made into the early 1960s. A total of 66,783 were made. The value can not be deteremined without knowing several details; (1) What variant is it, e.g. Sporting Rifle, Deer Rifle (deluxe checkerd stocks), Carbine, or deluxe Carbine? (2) What is the graded condition? Bert H.
You will have to contact Browning to find out. If you are referring to the run of Browning model 71's that were made between the mid to late 80's and early 90's, there were a total of 14,000 made. 4,000 Standard Rifles with a 24 inch barrel. 4,000 Standard Carbines with a 20 inch barrel. 3,000 High Grade (Deluxe) Rifles with a 24 inch barrel. 3,000 High Grade (Deluxe) Carbines with a 20 inch barrel.
No, it isn't.
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You can have 8 people total. So if you want 2 parents then 6.
Yes.
The time it takes to go into total organ failure can vary significantly based on the underlying cause, the individual's health status, and the presence of medical interventions. In acute conditions, such as severe infections or trauma, organ failure can develop within hours to days. In chronic conditions, it may take weeks or months for total organ failure to occur. Early medical intervention can sometimes prevent or delay this progression.
because the total size and weight of the skin is more than any part of the body. the next organ to the skin is the liver.
No, the largest organ in the human body is your skin (: It may be weird to think of your skin as an organ, but it is. If you stretched out all of your skin, it would be about 22 sq. ft. On average, your skin is about 8 pounds of your total weight.