Church Organs
Church Organs have long been one of the most important aspects of the church as they are used to create the music for services as well as special events such as weddings and funerals. Originally designed to be played in Christian and Jewish religious ceremonies, these organs were introduced by Pope Vitalian.
Dating back to the 7th century, organs can both provide support in the vocal register and be heard below the vocal register. Ideal for being heard either alone or to support congregations, choirs and solo singers, these musical instruments have long played a prominent role in church services of all descriptions.
These musical instruments can be found in churches all over Europe as well as in North America and other parts of the world. For more information of the various types of Church Organs and their use both today and in the past, why not check out the Chechtec website.
These days digital Church Organs are becoming increasingly popular as they are considerably cheaper than the old models, are easier to transport and are much lighter. The Churchtec website contains a full, comprehensive list of suppliers of these organs, as well as all other aspects related to churches and chapels.
Churchtec also offers information on where to track down old Church Organs, which are still coveted by traditionalists and antiques dealers. Those who love the original sound of these organs will still be able to find a large number of old models for sale, although the numbers are quickly diminishing as they wear out.