Category
page 1Pipe organ
pipe organ
wind instrument that produces sound by driving pressurized air (called wind) through pipes selected via a keyboard
barrel organ
mechanical musical instrument
water organ
pipe organ powered by water

Orchestrion
thumb|right|1918 Seeburg Corporation|Seeburg Orchestrion, "Style G", located at [[Clark's Trading Post in Lincoln, New Hampshire. Uses a ten-song music roll and plays multiple wind, string, and percussion instruments.]]
organ builder
profession that designs, builds, and maintains pipe organs
portative organ
type of pipe organ
calliope
large, steam-powered musical instrument

claviorgan
thumb|Herman Willenbrock: Claviorganum (Germany 1712)
The claviorgan (also known as the claviorganum, claviorgano, clavecin organisee) is a combination of a stringed instrument (usually a keyboard instrument) and an organ. Its origin is uncertain, but its history can be traced back to the fifteenth century.

theatre organ
type of pipe organ
singing bird box
novelty device containing a bird automaton
Gilles Cantagrel
French musicologist
Swallow's nest organ
swallow's nest organ
fairground organ
a French pipe organ designed for use in a commercial public fairground setting