Organ Stores Granada Hills CA

Local resource for organ stores in Granada Hills. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to organ stories that can help you navigate the hurdles associated with the pipe organ, electronic organ, mechanical organ, home organ, chamber organ, harmonium, portative organ and street organ, as well as advice on organ music and becoming an organist.

Michael Boddicker Inc
1-818-430-0549
17328 Ventura Blvd
Encino, CA
Nick Rail Music
1-661-299-2345
18718 Soledad Canyon Rd
Santa Clarita, CA
West La Music Universal City
1-818-760-4430
3501 Cahuenga Blvd W
Los Angeles, CA
Cma
1-818-991-7010
212 Concerto Dr
Oak Park, CA
Studio Instrument Rntls
1-323-957-5460
6465 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Sst Inc
1-818-907-7780
10917 Vanowen St
North Hollywood, CA
Direction Sound
1-310-276-2063
Po Box 491579
Los Angeles, CA
Keyboard Galleria
1-661-259-5397
21515 Soledad Canyon Rd
Santa Clarita, CA
Central Piano
1-818-548-4321
333 N Central Ave
Glendale, CA
Midi Keyboards
1-310-277-9546
4345 Motor Ave
Culver City, CA
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Organ Stores

An organist is someone who plays the organ. Organ music may be played on a portative organ such as an electronic organ, or street organ. Mechanical organ types include the harmonium, chamber organ, pipe organ and home organ. Organ music is as personal a choice as the actual instrument which is why organ stores can have such a wonderful and varied selection of items for organists. If you are an organist, you will find a much broader variety of choices at an organ store than you would at a traditional music store which services multiple instruments.

The difference between a mechanical organ and an electronic organ is in how the sound is made. With a mechanical organ such as a chamber organ, you are using keys and strings with manual pressure to create the sound. A pipe organ has large pipes which resonate this sound, and a harmonium uses air forced over free reeds. As you can see, it’s not as simple as just pressing a button to create sound with these performance organs.

For a home organ, many organists choose a portative organ, or mobile organ, such as an electronic organ. This is usually a smaller item, much like street organs you see on various city corners. It is designed to be mobile with a minimal amount of effort, and has functions to make playing easier such as digital programming. Organ music can sound very different depending on the type of organ it is played upon and the skill of the performer.
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