A time-lapse video posted by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir captures the construction of the new electric organ the choir will use during its summer tour.

The video, posted Sunday, shows a group of people assembling the new organ. The touring organ will join the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square on the Atlantic Coast tour, which begins Thursday, June 25, in Maryland.

According to the Mormon Tabernacle Choir blog, the custom organ was purchased specifically for touring. It can easily be moved to each location and produces a sound that emulates traditional organs.

"The sounds are chosen by touchscreen computers that act as the stops on a traditional pipe organ do," according to the choir's blog. "Having this custom organ will allow the organists to have a uniform sound in each location."

Around 600 people will be on the 14-day tour, and a video on the choir's blog captures the process for transporting their luggage. Trucks will move the luggage and equipment to the choir's five stops on the Atlantic Coast, which include New York City and Boston.

For more information about the tour, visit the Mormon Tabernacle Choir website.