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  2. Thomas Organ Company - Wikipedia

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    Thomas 2001 Organ (c.1976) The Thomas Organ Company is an American manufacturer of electronic keyboards and a one-time holder of the manufacturing rights to the Moog synthesizer. The company was a force behind early electronic organs for the home. It went out of business in 1979 but reopened in 1996.

  3. Organ Supply Industries - Wikipedia

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    Organ Supply Industries has its origins in two organ builders whom Erie investors encouraged to move their operations to Erie in the late 19th century. They include the Burdett Reed Organ Company, of Chicago , a reed organ manufacturer whose operation was destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871; and the A. B. Felgemaker Organ Company ...

  4. Thomas Dallam - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Dallam (1575 – after 1620) was an English organ-builder. [1] Dallam served an apprenticeship and became a member of London's Blacksmiths' Company . He travelled frequently to build organs on site, going as far as Turkey.

  5. Thomas Adams (organist, born 1785) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Adams (5 September 1785 – 15 September 1858) was an English organist and composer for organ. He was one of the most remarkable organists, improvisators and extempore performers of his day. He was one of the most remarkable organists, improvisators and extempore performers of his day.

  6. Pedal keyboard - Wikipedia

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    The 30-note pedalboard of a Rieger organ. A pedalboard (also called a pedal keyboard, pedal clavier, or, with electronic instruments, a bass pedalboard [1]) is a keyboard played with the feet that is usually used to produce the low-pitched bass line of a piece of music.

  7. William Thomas Best - Wikipedia

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    The Art of Organ-Playing (1869) is a very complete and thoroughly practical instruction book, ranging from the rudiments of execution to the highest proficiency. At the bicentenary of Bach's birth in 1885, Best began an edition of Bach's organ works, which he almost completed before he died. [4]

  8. Thomas Elliot (organ builder) - Wikipedia

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    The first records of Thomas Elliot as an organ builder date from 1790 when he was established in Holborn. [2] Later he moved to premises on the Tottenham Court Road.He is thought to have worked for the company founded by John Snetzler.

  9. Thomas Johnston (engraver) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Johnston (1708 – May 8, 1767) [a] was an American engraver, japanner, and heraldic painter in Colonial Boston. Johnston engraved the first print of an historical event in the Colonial America and was also the first manufacturer of church organs in the colonies.