organ music
collocation in Englishmeaningsoforganandmusic
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organ
noun
uk/ˈɔː.ɡən/us/ˈɔːr.ɡən/
a part of the body of an animal or plant that performs a ...
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music
noun[U]
uk/ˈmjuː.zɪk/us/ˈmjuː.zɪk/
a pattern of sounds made by musical instruments, voices, or computers, or a combination of these, intended to give pleasure to people listening ...
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(Definition oforganandmusicfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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He made classicalorganmusicappeal even to audiences that normally wouldn't be expected to sit still for it.
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During that time, he recorded nearly 27 albums oforganmusic.
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He had strong views onorganmusic, and once he had formed an opinion he rarely changed his mind.
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One thing is certain, though: this collection is the earliest surviving instance oforganmusiccontaining a separate pedal part.
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Each 30-minute show featured five mini-mysteries dramatized with actors,organmusicand sound effects.
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The sermon was the focal point of the service and there was noorganmusicor singing.
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It begins withorganmusicduring which all pupils and staff present must stand.
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Campus security guards have also reported strange lights and the sounds oforganmusicat night.
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The church has five pipe organs, which allow musicians to produce many styles oforganmusic.
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Young also wrote someorganmusicand anthems which were never published.
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His first compositions includedorganmusicand hymns.
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Alleged paranormal activity includes phantomorganmusic, ghostly chanting, and the ghost of a nun moving about the churchyard.
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In some churches,organmusicor either modern choral interludes are introduced between one verse and the next.
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His love of church and particularlyorganmusicalso stemmed from this period, when he sang in his local church choir.
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Membership is not limited to professional organists, but is open to anybody with an interest in the organ andorganmusic.
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At competitions, skaters perform between two and six dances set toorganmusicfor a maximum of 3 minutes per dance.
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But it is hisorganmusicfor which he is best known.
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Negative reviews were given to this game for its graphics and inappropriate choice oforganmusic.
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Use of sound effects,organmusicand dramatization augmented this approach.
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