Organs and Organ Building: A Treatise on the History and Construction of the Organ, from Its Origin to the Present Day, with Important Specifications"The Bazaar" Office, 1881 - 248 pages |
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Page 54
... clarionets ( alluding to those not met by a bassoon ) , it would be obvious that no outlet from the grooves over which no pipes were placed would be required . Thus if the 8ft . octave be omitted , the six grooves at either end are left ...
... clarionets ( alluding to those not met by a bassoon ) , it would be obvious that no outlet from the grooves over which no pipes were placed would be required . Thus if the 8ft . octave be omitted , the six grooves at either end are left ...
Page 63
... clarionet , ( L ) piccolo , ( M ) , A B C D E F G H W K L M N O FIG . 25. SECTIONAL VIEW OF THE PIPES OF GREAT AND CHOIR ORGANS . principal . ( N ) stopped diapason , and ( 0 ) open diapason . A tuner there- fore , standing on the ...
... clarionet , ( L ) piccolo , ( M ) , A B C D E F G H W K L M N O FIG . 25. SECTIONAL VIEW OF THE PIPES OF GREAT AND CHOIR ORGANS . principal . ( N ) stopped diapason , and ( 0 ) open diapason . A tuner there- fore , standing on the ...
Page 131
... Clarionet , also belong to this group . Half - stopped metal pipes ( Fig . 58 , в ) are not uncommon in English organs . A small tube is made to pass through the ordinary stopper . The French stop , “ Flute à chèminée , ” takes its name ...
... Clarionet , also belong to this group . Half - stopped metal pipes ( Fig . 58 , в ) are not uncommon in English organs . A small tube is made to pass through the ordinary stopper . The French stop , “ Flute à chèminée , ” takes its name ...
Page 138
... Clarionet , the Clarion , the Horn , the Trombone , the Trumpet , and the Cornopean are all not merely names of stops , but , if the pipes are properly voiced , almost identical with the instru ments they represent . It is difficult to ...
... Clarionet , the Clarion , the Horn , the Trombone , the Trumpet , and the Cornopean are all not merely names of stops , but , if the pipes are properly voiced , almost identical with the instru ments they represent . It is difficult to ...
Page 140
... Clarionet , and there is no doubt whatever that there is a great amount of richness added to the quality of the tone . There is a considerable objection , however , to the universal adoption of this practice ; the slightest change of ...
... Clarionet , and there is no doubt whatever that there is a great amount of richness added to the quality of the tone . There is a considerable objection , however , to the universal adoption of this practice ; the slightest change of ...
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