Wiktionary
n. (context musical instruments English) A keyboard musical instrument, resembling a spinet, or upright, piano in size and general shape, in which tone is generated by electronic circuits and radiated by loudspeaker.
WordNet
n. (music) an electronic simulation of a pipe organ [syn: electric organ, Hammond organ, organ]
Wikipedia
An electronic organ is an electronic keyboard instrument which was derived from the harmonium, pipe organ and theatre organ. Originally, it was designed to imitate the sound of pipe organs, theatre organs, band sounds, or orchestral sounds. Today, it has developed into three or more types of instruments:
- Hammond-style organs used in popular music genres;
- digital church organs, which imitate pipe organs and are used primarily in churches;
- various other types including combo organs, home organs, and software organs.
Usage examples of "electronic organ".
He had banks of oscillators and mixers-in fact, he modified an ordinary electronic organ for this part of the apparatus- which were controlled by his composing machine.
DINNER was excellent, accompanied by good conversation and the underlying music of an electronic organ in a corner in front of the stage.
Sunlight fell from the clerestory windows high above, and an electronic organ softly played an inspirational interlude before the next hymn.
Then they went into a plain place of worship with a dais, a lectern, and an electronic organ.
I could already hear electronic organ music thumping out in a style better suited to a skating rink than a house of God.
At the electronic organ in the corner that neither McCleary nor her daughter could play.