A
barrel organ (or
roller organ) is a mechanical musical instrument consisting of
bellows and one or more ranks of
pipes housed in a case, usually of wood, and often highly decorated. The basic principle is the same as a traditional
pipe organ, but rather than being played by an organist, the barrel organ is activated either by a person turning a crank, or by clockwork driven by weights or springs. The pieces of music are encoded onto wooden barrels (or cylinders), which are
analogous to the
keyboard of the traditional pipe organ.