Unknown. The development of the organ dates back to before 300 BCE The Greek engineer Ctesibius is given credit for a wind stabilization system using water in approx. 265 BCE.
The first pipe organ, called the hydraulis, was invented in Greece.
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They invented the water organ, which was kind of a keyboard
Unknown. The organ developed well before 300 BCE. The Greek engineer and inventor Ctesibius of Alexandria developed a hydraulic wind stabilization device around 265 BCE.
This question is too vague. There are thousands and thousands of pipe organs world wide. The first pipe organ? No one knows. The history of the organ goes back to at least 300 BCE and probably much earlier.
The first pipe organ, called the hydraulis, was invented in Greece.
Sometime in the Middle Ages, for the pipe organ.
The first piano was a harpsichord. Then it was the organ, followed by the clavichord. Later, the piano was invented.
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The pipe organ was invented by the Greek Ctesibius.
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They invented the water organ, which was kind of a keyboard
An early version of the pipe organ, called a hydraulis, was invented in Greece in the 3rd century BC.
Laurens Hammond is the inventor of the electric organ. He had his invention patented in 1934 and the Hammond organ was manufactured in 1935.
Ancient Greece, in 3 B.C.
There is none. The pipe organ was not invented. It developed in ancient times. However, there are thousands of patents concerning pipe organ parts.
Ctesibius of Alexandria. But he didn't invent the organ. He invented a wind stabilization device and therefore the Hydraulis or "Water Organ." The pipe organ pre-dated this innovation by at least a century and it's inventor or developers name(s) are lost to history.