The Grand Ophicleide in the Boardwalk Hall Organ, Atlantic City, New Jersey, is recognized as the loudest organ stop in the world, voiced on 100 in (2.5 m) of wind pressure.
Its noise is eardrum shattering, producing over 130 decibels — six times louder than a train whistle." "Atlantic City's Boardwalk Hall is home to the world's largest pipe organ with well over 33,000 pipes.
The world's second largest church organ is at the First Congregational Church of Los Angeles, California. Like Passau Cathedral (five organs, one console), it consists of multiple organs playing from twin consoles.
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With 12 of its pipes dating from around 1435, the oldest playable pipe organ in the world is located at the fortified Basilica of Valère in Sion, Switzerland.
Besides being one of the longest organ works by Bach, the Prelude and fugue in E minor is also one of the most complicated. It dates from his Leipzig period and is especially highly valued by lovers and connoisseurs of Bach's organ music.
That being said, in the massive cathedrals of Europe, pipe organs can cost well over a million dollars to build, and this one in Lausanne cost over $4.5 million to build!
The world's largest fully-playing pipe organ, the Wanamaker Grand Court Organ in the downtown Philadelphia Macy's department store (formerly John Wanamaker's) has more than twice as many: approximately 28,750 pipes.
The dy- namic range (ratio of loudest to soft- est sound) of a large pipe organ is typically 40 to 50 DB, although a dy- namic range of 60 DB can be achieved in high pressure organ de- signs.
On average, rock concert decibel levels are between 90 and 120 dB. This decibel level is concerning as it can threaten your hearing health. Sounds above 85 dB are considered harmful to human hearing. For this reason, you should treat exposure to such high decibel levels with caution.
The largest organ pipe is 64 feet or 19,5 meters. There are two instruments that have a full-length 64'stop. The first one is the Midmer-Losh organ at the Atlantic City Convention Center. The second one is the Pogson organ in the Organ Sydney Town Hall.
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the loudest (and largest) instrument in the world is the Boardwalk Hall Auditorium Organ.
The loudest pipe organ is the Vox Maris, built by Hey Orgelbau (Germany), which produced a reading of 138.4 dbA when it was tested in Urspringen, Germany, on 21 October 2011.
How long will a pipe organ last? The primary mechanical and sound producing components of a pipe organ are wood and leather for the frame and chests and casework, and zinc, lead and tin for the pipes. The wood and metal parts will last for centuries. The leather parts need to be replaced approximately every 60 years.
Notre-Dame Cathedral
Its 8,000 pipes, five keyboards and 109 stops make it France's largest organ and one of the most famous in the world. The original organ was built by Frédéric Schambantz and dates back to 1403.
A full-sized organ, perhaps three manuals and fifty stops, will cost between $500,000 and $1,000,000.
We're highlighting your body's hardest-working organ… your heart! Though your heart is an organ, it also works like a muscle, pumping blood through your giant system of blood vessels (over 60,000 miles long).
Organs may have one or more manual keyboards and a pedal keyboard. The number of keys on the manual keyboards varies somewhat, but the lowest note is always low C. Most American organs have 61 notes on the manuals to C above high C. Pedal keyboards are also different lengths, but low C is also the lowest written note.
So we established that the timbre of the organ and the sheer volume of the instrument play a part in the spooky factor. The musical key is another. Horsley said in the western world we are conditioned to think of music written in a major key as happy, while music in a minor key as spooky or sad.
The first heaviest organ is the skin with a mass of four to five kg. The liver is the second heaviest organ in the body, which discharges bile. The weight of the liver is about 1.5 kg. The brain is the third heaviest organ with an approximate mass of 1.5 kg.
The human body consists of 78 organs in total. Five of them are important for survival, which are: brain, liver, kidney, heart, lungs. Heaviest Organ of Human Body is Liver while Lightest Organ is Lung. The weight of organ is help to determine that whether it is normal or pathological.
The pineal gland is the smallest organ in the human body. The pineal gland is located near the center of the brain. The name pineal comes as pineal is a small pine-shaped gland. The pineal gland controls the body's internal clock since it regulates the daily rhythms of the body.