The oft-repeated concern of organ farms and growing spare body parts seems " extremely far-fetched " to White because science is generations away from growing full organs outside the body.
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The popular expression " pull out all the stops " originates from organ music ( especially hymn accompaniment ), and this technique is indeed occasionally used, the effect being known as the Full Organ.
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Stops are added little by little throughout the piece, gradually building up to the climax using full organ and a fully open swell box ( precise stops to be determined by performer and his or her organ ).
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No expense was spared at the premiere; Universal even had a full organ installed at the Astor for the event . ( As it was a legitimate house, the Astor theater used an orchestra, not an organ, for its music .)
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His description of the piece echoes earlier storm analogies : Keller saw the opening bars'unison passages as " descending like a lightning flash, the long roll of thunder of the broken chords of the full organ, and the stormy undulation of the triplets ."
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Work included three new Choir stops, a new traditional style combination pistons, AGO Standard ( concave radiating ) pedalboard, reversible full organ / tutti toe stud, combination action thumb pistons, combination action toe studs, coupler reversible thumb pistons, coupler reversible toe studs.
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However, in practice, it is unusual for all stops on a pipe organ to be drawn together ( except on smaller instruments ) as some stops ( generically called'celestes') are tuned slightly sharp or flat, and will not compliment the'Full Organ '.
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Usually this was called a'full organ pedal', as it did not gradually engage ranks of stops in the manner of a true crescendo pedal, but simply engaged all the stops ( and usually any octave couplers fitted to the instrument ) when operated, with no progressive action.
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The order in which the stops are activated is usually preset by the organ builder and the crescendo pedal serves as a quick way for the organist to get to a registration that will sound attractive at a given volume without choosing a particular registration, or simply to get to full organ.
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The tiny hamlet of St Michael's, near Tenbury Wells also has a full organ which was installed in the new church created to support the then new organ built in 1892 was originally installed in the Brisbane Exhibition Building but in 1927 was moved to the Brisbane City Hall in Brisbane.