For some history do a search for Ballparks Organ Music and Chicago. (Links are not accepted on Answers) Chicago was also the home of The Hammond Organ Company, and there may have been some promotional connection between the Cubs and the Hammond company. The organs were built beginning in 1935, and it was important to the company's marketing that their instruments could be used for venues in addition to churches. (No documentation of this, but I know a few details about Hammonds)
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Ballpark organists Josh Kantor, who plays for the Boston Red Sox, and Bobby Cressey, organist for the San Diego Padres, share the unexpected history of music at the ballpark, starting with that first performance on April 26, 1941
Yes. I use my imac with itunes to send music to it.
Because it was origanly called baseball and they needed a ball so they called it a baseball!!
because you use bases. and a ball.
In MLB, there are three stadiums still in use (2008 season) that would have to use artificial turf instead of grass: Minnesota, Tampa Bay, Toronto. These three stadiums are the last domes in use, and in the case of Minnesota and Tampa Bay there are plans to replace their stadiums in the next five years.
Probably because it is hard to find a good organ player and/or the church can't afford to buy a nice organ.
A piano can be played in almost all genres but there are certain genres where the piano is the star and the piano can be the "drive" of the song/band. Some of these Genres are:JazzClassical MusicGospelRagtime, and many more.
There are a lot of places that pipe organ sheet music can be found. All you have to do is Google it. Type in "pipe organ sheet music" and watch the sites appear!
In silent films, there was no sound, so the cinema had a piano or organ player playing live in the cinema.
Organ is used in rock. Examples: The Beatles-Let it be!, The Beatles-Rock and Roll Music, Queen-Living on my own, Queen-Let's Turn it on, Queen-Bicycle Race.
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the organ is the loin.
The most well-known use for artificial grass is for use in a variety of sports venues. Football and baseball stadiums have long used artificial grass, but more and more commercial and residential customers have been using it as well.
This season in 2012 there are 12 stadiums. They are in the following citiesChennaiMumbaiPuneKolkataMohaliBangaloreHyderabadDelhiVishakapatnamCuttakJaipur andDharamsala
Ross Ade Stadium - Purdue University - West Lafayette, IN
As a church musician, I will attempt a basic response to your question. Many pieces of organ music are based on hymn tunes (many not in current use) and are often played to help teach a new melody to the congregation, get them ready to sing during the service, recall the meaning of text to support what message is being preached. I use music to set the mood/tone of the service. Postlude music, played at the end of a service helps carry the message and the congregation home. Sometimes there is, unfortunately, no meaning and it is used solely to cover the silence.