A reed organ, also called a pump organ, is a type of organ featuring
foot-operated bellows which produce wind, and a hand-operated keyboard
which generates musical sound. In the second half of the 19th century,
reed organs became popular for their low cost, power of expression, and
comfortable size, and came to replace pipe organs for use in church
services. They also became common instruments in homes. Above the
keyboards are several knobs called "stops," which can be used to
increase the range of sound when playing.
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