Organ
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From the towering pipes of Gothic cathedrals to the gritty roar of a Hammond B-3 through a Leslie speaker — the organ commands every room it fills. Describe your vision and let Music Agent build it from the ground up.

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Create a baroque pipe organ fugue in D minor, 80 BPM, with full pedal bass and layered manual voices
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Here's your baroque fugue — a four-voice contrapuntal piece with a commanding subject in the pedals, stretto entries building tension, and a majestic tierce de Picardie resolution on a full principal chorus.

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Organ DNA

Four pillars of the organ sound — from ancient pipes to electric tonewheel grit.

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Pipe Organ Heritage

The pipe organ dates back to the ancient Greek hydraulis (3rd century BC). By the medieval period it became the primary instrument of Western church music. Modern concert organs can have over 10,000 pipes across five or more manuals, producing everything from a whisper to a wall of sound that physically vibrates a building.

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Hammond & Electric

The Hammond B-3, invented by Laurens Hammond in 1935, became the voice of gospel, jazz, and rock. Its tonewheels generate sound electrically, and the Leslie rotating speaker cabinet gives it the signature wobble and growl. Jimmy Smith, Keith Emerson, and Jon Lord each pushed it into new territory.

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Registration & Timbres

Organ stops and registrations allow a single player to access hundreds of tonal colors — flutes, reeds, strings, principals, and mixtures. The art of registration is choosing and combining stops to shape the texture, from a solo 8-foot flute to a thundering full organ with 32-foot pedal reeds.

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Repertoire Breadth

The organ spans more centuries and genres than almost any other instrument. J.S. Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor, Messiaen's ecstatic harmonies, gospel Sunday services, Deep Purple's stadium rock, and Jimmy Smith's jazz — all driven by keys, pedals, and air.

Explore the Spectrum

Six organ traditions — each with its own instrument type, playing technique, and cultural home.

Baroque Organ

60–100 BPM1600–1750

The golden age of organ composition. J.S. Bach, Buxtehude, and Pachelbel wrote fugues, toccatas, chorale preludes, and passacaglias that remain the pinnacle of organ literature. Mechanical-action instruments with bright principal choruses.

Gospel Organ

70–130 BPM1930s–Present

The Hammond B-3 with Leslie speaker is the beating heart of Black gospel worship. Drawbar settings pulled to maximum, percussive attacks, blues runs, and shout sections that lift entire congregations. A tradition of virtuosic, improvised playing.

Jazz Organ

80–160 BPM1950s–Present

Jimmy Smith invented the jazz organ trio — Hammond B-3, guitar, and drums. Walking bass lines played on the pedals, bebop runs on the manuals, and a swinging groove that brought the organ from church to the club. Larry Young pushed it into modal territory.

Rock Organ

100–140 BPM1960s–Present

Jon Lord's screaming Hammond in Deep Purple, Keith Emerson's knife-stabbed Leslie cabinets, and Ray Manzarek's Vox Continental in The Doors. Rock organ adds grit, power, and harmonic depth to guitar-driven arrangements.

French Romantic Organ

50–90 BPM1850–1940

Cavaillé-Coll organs with symphonic voicing inspired composers like Franck, Widor, and Vierne. Rich foundation stops, expressive swell boxes, and orchestral registrations transformed the organ into a one-person symphony orchestra.

Theatre Organ

80–130 BPM1910s–1950s

The Wurlitzer Mighty organ filled silent-film cinemas with lush tremolo, percussion effects, and dramatic crescendos. Theatre organs add traps, xylophones, and sound effects alongside traditional pipe ranks for maximum entertainment.

How It Compares

See how the organ stacks up against other keyboard instruments across key characteristics.

FeaturePipe OrganHammond B-3PianoAccordion
BPM Range50–12070–16040–20080–160
Sound SourceAir through metal/wood pipesElectromechanical tonewheelsHammers striking stringsFree reeds with bellows
SustainInfinite (air supply)Infinite (electric)Decaying (damper pedal)Infinite (bellows)
Key GenresBaroque, church, romanticGospel, jazz, rock, soulClassical, jazz, pop, allFolk, tango, zydeco, polka
Typical UseChurches, concert halls, cathedralsClubs, studios, churchesConcert halls, studios, homesStreet music, folk, dance
Notable PlayersBach, Messiaen, WidorJimmy Smith, Jon Lord, Billy PrestonLiszt, Tatum, Herbie HancockPiazzolla, Galliano, Buckwheat Zydeco

Ready-to-Use Prompts

Eight curated prompts spanning baroque fugues to rock Hammond — copy one and start creating instantly.

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Bach-Style Fugue

Create a four-voice fugue for pipe organ in D minor at 76 BPM. Principal chorus registration, mechanical-action articulation, pedal bass cantus firmus, stretto development, and a majestic full-organ coda. Mood: stone cathedral, candlelight, pure counterpoint.

BaroqueFugue
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Gospel Hammond Shout

Generate a gospel Hammond B-3 piece at 115 BPM in Bb major. Full drawbar settings, Leslie on fast, percussive attacks, blues runs, and a building vamp section with choir answering the organ. Mood: Sunday morning, spirit rising.

GospelHammond
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Jazz Organ Trio

Compose a jazz organ trio track at 130 BPM in F major. Hammond B-3 walking bass on pedals, bebop melody on the upper manual, guitar comping, and brushes on drums. Swing feel, Jimmy Smith influence. Mood: smoky jazz club, late set.

JazzTrio
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Cathedral Meditation

Build a meditative pipe organ piece at 55 BPM in E major. Soft flute stops, gentle string registrations, slow sustained chords with voice leading, and occasional solo melody above pads. Mood: empty cathedral at dawn, light through stained glass.

AmbientMeditative
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Rock Organ Riff

Create a rock organ track at 125 BPM in A minor. Overdriven Hammond through distorted Leslie, power chord riffs, Keith Emerson-style virtuosic runs, and heavy drum groove underneath. Mood: arena rock, Deep Purple energy.

RockHigh Energy
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French Romantic Toccata

Generate a French romantic organ toccata at 85 BPM in C minor. Cavaillé-Coll-style registrations — foundation stops building to full grand jeu, dramatic pedal reeds, expressive swell crescendos. Widor Symphony No. 5 finale spirit. Mood: Parisian cathedral grandeur.

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Theatre Organ Fantasy

Compose a theatre organ fantasy at 110 BPM in G major. Wurlitzer tremolo, lush tibia stops, xylophone accents, dramatic swells, and playful melodic runs. Silent-film accompaniment style. Mood: golden-age cinema, audience gasping.

TheatrePlayful
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Modern Ambient Organ

Produce a contemporary ambient organ piece at 60 BPM in Db major. Sustained pipe organ drones, slow harmonic shifts, subtle mixture stops adding shimmer, and deep 32-foot pedal tones. Nils Frahm meets Arvo Pärt. Mood: modern art gallery, vast space.

ModernAmbient
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Where Organ Music Lives

Real-world scenarios where the organ shines — from worship services to cinematic scoring.

Church & Worship

The organ has been the voice of worship for over a millennium. Create hymn arrangements, service preludes, and postludes for congregations of any denomination.

Three Simple Steps

From idea to finished track — describe, refine, and export your organ music.

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Describe Your Vision

Tell Music Agent what kind of track you want — reference a mood, artist, or scene. No jargon needed.

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Refine Through Chat

Fine-tune BPM, key, instruments, and structure through natural conversation. Iterate until it's perfect.

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Export & Use

Download your track in high-quality audio. Fully cleared for commercial use — games, videos, ads, and more.

Explore More Genres

Discover related genres and expand your sonic palette.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about creating organ music with Tunee.

Yes. Just mention the instrument type — 'pipe organ,' 'Hammond B-3,' 'Wurlitzer theatre organ,' or 'electronic organ' — and the AI will shape the sound, articulation, and style accordingly.

Absolutely. All tracks generated through Tunee are cleared for commercial use — films, games, churches, YouTube, streaming, and events. No royalties or licensing fees.

Not at all. Describe the sound you want in plain language — 'big cathedral sound,' 'jazzy Hammond groove,' or 'quiet flute stops.' The AI handles registration and stop selection automatically.

All major traditions including Baroque, French Romantic, English Cathedral, Gospel Hammond, Jazz Organ, Rock Organ, Theatre Organ, and contemporary ambient organ music.

Of course. Organ works beautifully with orchestra, choir, jazz trio, rock band, or solo. Just describe the ensemble you want and the AI will arrange the organ within that context.

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