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The earliest written account of Elaborate codes of hygiene can be found in several Hindu texts, such as the Manusmriti and the Vishnu Purana.
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Elaborate studies have been made in labor surplus areas in order to identify sufficient numbers of local job vacancies and future replacement needs for certain skills to justify training programs for those skills.
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Elaborate inlays are a decorative feature of many limited edition, high-end and custom-made guitars.
Elaborate ornamental gardens existed since ancient Egypt, when wealthy people used them for shade.
Elaborate cadenzas were composed by Tchaikovsky for his ballets The Nutcracker and The Sleeping Beauty ; as well as Alexander Glazunov for his score for the ballet Raymonda.
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Elaborate performances serve to commemorate the dead through the remembrance of their past life while simultaneously reinforcing the relationship between the living and the recently deceased ancestor.
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* Elaborate untexted vocal improvisation was and still is an important element in Turkish and Middle Eastern music traditions.
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Link developed the flight simulator in his father's Binghamton, New York factory, which made coin operated pianos for commercial establishments and movie theater pipe organs.
* Barton Organ Company, an American theater pipe organ manufacturer
The Music Hall's " Mighty Wurlitzer " pipe organ is the largest theater pipe organ built for a movie theater.
The resident Longwood Organ is a 10, 010 pipe instrument designed by Longwood organist-in-residence Firmin Swinnen, a Belgian musician who moved to the US in 1916 and became a prominent theater organist in New York City.
Chaminade is one of the only high schools in America ( and the only public facility on Long Island ) to own and operate a theater pipe organ.
This was typically provided by an orchestra or theater pipe organ.
The Barton Opus 245 theatre pipe organ was built for the Michigan Theater and installed in November 1927 shortly before the theater was opened.
During the tour, guests are treated to the sounds of a 1, 121 pipe Welte theater organ.
When the Wiltern Theatre first opened it also housed the largest theater pipe organ in the western United States.
Later, he built his soundproof Hollywood home around a 26-rank Wurlitzer theater pipe organ.
* Davis Chapel ( contains the second-largest theater pipe organ in New York State, built by M. P.
" That detail included leaded glass doors at every theater entrance, an 18 foot dome with 148 lights, a 300 pipe electric-pneumatic organ, an electric player piano, and a ballroom on the second floor.

pipe and organs
Schweitzer rapidly gained prominence as a musical scholar and organist, dedicated also to the rescue, restoration and study of historic pipe organs.
It boasts one of the world's largest pipe organs, built by the Aeolian-Skinner Company of Boston.
In the era of pipe organs which used hand-pumped blowers, and of churches which were only heated during church services, organists used pedal harpsichords and pedal clavichords as practice instruments ( see also: pedal piano ).
Hammond had intended his invention to be an affordable substitute for pipe organs, as a replacement for the piano in middle-class homes, and as an instrument for radio broadcasting.
The labelling of the drawbar is derived from the stop system in pipe organs where the physical length of the pipe corresponds to the pitch produced.
Many keyboard instruments dating from before the nineteenth century, such as harpsichords and pipe organs, have a keyboard with the colours of the keys reversed: the white notes are made of ebony and the black notes are covered with softer white bone.
* Rodgers was founded in 1958 as an organ company and survives today as a subsidiary of Roland, still manufacturing high-quality electric, electronic, and pipe organs.
However, there are recordings with substantial low frequency content that most conventional loudspeakers are ill-equipped to handle without the help of a subwoofer, especially at high playback levels, such as music for pipe organs with 32 ' bass pipes ( 16 Hz ), very large bass drums on symphony orchestra recordings and electronic music with extremely low synth bass parts, such as bass tests or bass songs.
The Baroque era was relatively tolerant of bright or extroverted tonal quality, as the surviving pipe organs of the time attest.
* Pedal keyboard, on pipe and electronic organs, which contains approximately one dozen to three dozen pedals that resemble the keyboards ( or " manuals "); when one of these pedals is depressed, it causes a note ( or group of notes ) to sound
It was again shown in theaters, including some theaters where the film was accompanied by Wurlitzer pipe organs.
Like pipe organs, uilleann pipes are not normally tuned to even temperament, but rather to just intonation, so that the chanter and regulators can blend sweetly with the three drones.
Also on display at the exposition was the Curtis Organ, still one of the largest pipe organs in the world.
Dobson Pipe Organ Builders, which manufacturers and restores pipe organs, is located in Lake City.
Simple reed and pipe organs using this sort of system are still being produced.
The smallest portable pipe organs may have only one or two dozen pipes and one manual ; the largest may have over 20, 000 pipes and seven manuals.
In the early 20th century, pipe organs were installed in theaters to accompany films during the silent movie era, in municipal auditoria, where orchestral transcriptions were popular, and in the homes of the wealthy, equipped with player mechanisms.
In addition, some organ builders have incorporated digital stops into their pipe organs.
Some pipe organs were replaced by digital organs because of their lower purchase price, smaller physical size, and minimal maintenance requirements.
* The Organ, quarterly UK publication about pipe organs
* ellykooiman. com, pipe organ website with information and detailed photos of various organs
* Dr Colin Pykett's website-many technical articles on pipe and electronic organs

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