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 63
... harmonic flute , ( E ) principal , ( F ) fifteenth , ( a ) mixture , ( H ) trumpet . The letters from K to o represent the stops of the choir organ - viz . , ( K ) the clarionet , ( L ) piccolo , ( M ) , A B C D E F G H W K L M N O FIG ...
... harmonic flute , ( E ) principal , ( F ) fifteenth , ( a ) mixture , ( H ) trumpet . The letters from K to o represent the stops of the choir organ - viz . , ( K ) the clarionet , ( L ) piccolo , ( M ) , A B C D E F G H W K L M N O FIG ...
Page 120
... harmonic flute , or any such piquant stop a small organ may contain , is used ad nauseam by inexperienced or young players ; but this cannot be urged as an argument against the appearance of any such stops in the instrument . The same ...
... harmonic flute , or any such piquant stop a small organ may contain , is used ad nauseam by inexperienced or young players ; but this cannot be urged as an argument against the appearance of any such stops in the instrument . The same ...
Page 131
... harmonic stops , and some of the more delicate reeds , as , for instance , the Vox Humana and Clarionet , also belong to this group . Half - stopped metal pipes ( Fig . 58 , в ) are not uncommon in English organs . A small tube is made ...
... harmonic stops , and some of the more delicate reeds , as , for instance , the Vox Humana and Clarionet , also belong to this group . Half - stopped metal pipes ( Fig . 58 , в ) are not uncommon in English organs . A small tube is made ...
Page 149
... harmonics not only go on progressing on the same scale , but each harmonic has in reality its own harmonics , so that in theory there is no limit to the number of sounds produced by the one string . The full explanation of these ...
... harmonics not only go on progressing on the same scale , but each harmonic has in reality its own harmonics , so that in theory there is no limit to the number of sounds produced by the one string . The full explanation of these ...
Page 150
... Harmonic ( Principal , 4ft . ) 2nd Harmonic ( Twelfth , 2ft . ) number of oscillations of air to produce one particular sound on our tympana , but splits up into a number of divisions , each of which acts as would a separate string ...
... Harmonic ( Principal , 4ft . ) 2nd Harmonic ( Twelfth , 2ft . ) number of oscillations of air to produce one particular sound on our tympana , but splits up into a number of divisions , each of which acts as would a separate string ...
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