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- Positive_organ abstract "A positive organ (pronounced "positeev"; also positiv organ, positif organ, portable organ, chair organ, or simply positive, positiv, positif, or chair) (from the Latin verb ponere, "to place") is a small, usually one-manual, pipe organ that is built to be more or less mobile. It was common in sacred and secular music between the 10th and the 18th centuries, in chapels and small churches, as a chamber organ and for the basso continuo in ensemble works. The smallest common kind of positive, hardly higher than the keyboard, is called chest or box organ and is especially popular nowadays for basso continuo work; positives for more independent use tend to be higher. From the Middle Ages through Renaissance and Baroque the instrument came in many different forms, including processional and tabletop organs that have profited relatively less from the renewed popularity the type in general has enjoyed from the Orgelbewegung onwards.".
- Positive_organ thumbnail Amiralitetskyrkan_choir_organ.jpg?width=300.
- Positive_organ wikiPageExternalLink page2599.html.
- Positive_organ wikiPageExternalLink NewOrgans.html.
- Positive_organ wikiPageID "2340255".
- Positive_organ wikiPageRevisionID "592001509".
- Positive_organ hasPhotoCollection Positive_organ.
- Positive_organ subject Category:Early_musical_instruments.
- Positive_organ subject Category:Keyboard_instruments.
- Positive_organ type Artifact100021939.
- Positive_organ type Device103183080.
- Positive_organ type EarlyMusicalInstruments.
- Positive_organ type Instrumentality103575240.
- Positive_organ type KeyboardInstrument103614532.
- Positive_organ type KeyboardInstruments.
- Positive_organ type MusicalInstrument103800933.
- Positive_organ type Object100002684.
- Positive_organ type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Positive_organ type Whole100003553.
- Positive_organ comment "A positive organ (pronounced "positeev"; also positiv organ, positif organ, portable organ, chair organ, or simply positive, positiv, positif, or chair) (from the Latin verb ponere, "to place") is a small, usually one-manual, pipe organ that is built to be more or less mobile. It was common in sacred and secular music between the 10th and the 18th centuries, in chapels and small churches, as a chamber organ and for the basso continuo in ensemble works.".
- Positive_organ label "Kistorgel".
- Positive_organ label "Organo positivo".
- Positive_organ label "Positif (clavier)".
- Positive_organ label "Positiv (Musikinstrument)".
- Positive_organ label "Positive organ".
- Positive_organ label "Pozytyw (instrument muzyczny)".
- Positive_organ label "Órgano positivo".
- Positive_organ label "Позитив (музыкальный инструмент)".
- Positive_organ sameAs Pozitiv_(hudba).
- Positive_organ sameAs Positiv_(Musikinstrument).
- Positive_organ sameAs Órgano_positivo.
- Positive_organ sameAs Positif_(clavier).
- Positive_organ sameAs Organo_positivo.
- Positive_organ sameAs Kistorgel.
- Positive_organ sameAs Pozytyw_(instrument_muzyczny).
- Positive_organ sameAs m.074yt2.
- Positive_organ sameAs Q1930186.
- Positive_organ sameAs Q1930186.
- Positive_organ sameAs Positive_organ.
- Positive_organ wasDerivedFrom Positive_organ?oldid=592001509.
- Positive_organ depiction Amiralitetskyrkan_choir_organ.jpg.
- Positive_organ isPrimaryTopicOf Positive_organ.