Noun
church organ (plural church organs)
(music) A large pipe organ installed in a Christian church.
It contained the same internals as the AB or BC, but covered on the front and sides by "modesty panels" to allow for modesty while playing in a skirt, often a consideration when a church organ was placed in front of the congregation. Source: Internet
The recording studio has some peculiarities, one of them is the ability to record a church organ directly to the studio. citation Morricone has been using the studio to create his scores for the past 40 years. Source: Internet
These represent the first time syncopated jazz compositions were performed on a full-sized church organ. Source: Internet
The title track features Wakeman playing the church organ at St Giles-without-Cripplegate in London and a Hammond organ solo. Source: Internet