- published: 22 Jan 2015
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The pipe organ is a musical instrument commonly used in churches or cathedrals that produces sound by driving pressurized air (called wind) through pipes selected via a keyboard. Because each organ pipe produces a single pitch, the pipes are provided in sets called ranks, each of which has a common timbre and volume throughout the keyboard compass. Most organs have multiple ranks of pipes of differing timbre, pitch and loudness that the player can employ singly or in combination through the use of controls called stops.
A pipe organ has one or more keyboards (called manuals) played by the hands, and a pedalboard played by the feet, each of which has its own group of stops. The organ's continuous supply of wind allows it to sustain notes for as long as the corresponding keys are depressed, unlike the piano and harpsichord, the sounds of which begin to decay immediately after attack. The smallest portable pipe organs may have only one or two dozen pipes and one manual; the largest may have over 20,000 pipes and seven manuals.
11:11 doesn’t cut it any more
There’s far too much here for a wish to fix
I can’t sleep now I’m pacing in the darkness
In the black I hear the sound
Like a billion handballs ringing loud
The swan song of my misery is found
It’s the noise from insomnia
The anthem
Of the sleepless disturbed
It’s the blast of salvation
And the motivation
Enlightened now that I’ve heard
Is this all real am I okay
Are you still there the melody
Is filling me with something close
To joy too close to you too close
Caught up in loose emotions
Filled with a fierce devotion
I can’t help but shout
It’s the noise from insomnia
The anthem
Of the sleepless disturbed
It’s the blast of salvation
And the motivation
Enlightened now that I’ve heard
Now I’m here in this room
It's so cold and I miss you
My ears are filled to bursting
With a sound goes further
Now I’m here in this field
I hear screams and look to see you
Didn't run but now I know it's real
It’s the noise from insomnia
The anthem
Of the sleepless disturbed
It’s the blast of salvation
And the motivation