The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 28, 1922, Page Page Five, Image 5

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Hear this Musical Marvel
In the early singes of civilization man discovered he could produce a tone by blowing across the end of a reed. Thus was
born the modern pipe organ. At the Pine Tree theatre today m usic lovers may listen to music from the last word in pipe organs,
an instrument such as is used in the finest theatres in the larger cities
Concealed in concrete chambers on either side of the stage, the organ mechanism is net apparent to the theatre patron. But
in these lofts have been built what to the layman, seems a perfect maze of pipes of wood and metal, drums, and hollow rods, all
brought together by a network of electric wires centering in the orchestra pit from where the organist operates scores of keys
and stops.
Electricity being an important factor in a pipe organ, many miles of wires are used in the construction. Most of the wires are
the same size as n telephone wire, and carry eight volts. Thes c connect with magnets under each pipe, causing a valve to move
and permitting wind from the reservoir, or chest, to pass through the pipe, thus producing a lone.
The organ is composed of certain sets of pipes tuned to reproduce the tones heard in a symphony orchestra. Thus one hears
the violin, cello, tuba, trumpet, flute, clarinet, piccolo, saxaphone, tibia, cornet, bass hern, oboe and various other instruments,
each controlled by an individual key, and all so arranged as to produce any combination known to music. One set in particular,
the vox humann, or human voice, is of particular interest, since it gives voices singing in solo or in chorus.
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Theatre Opens for First Performance, Tuesday, Oct. 31, at 7:45 P. M.
Reserved Scat Tickets for First Performance on Sale at Box Off ice Only, 11 a. m. Tuesday.
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