Organ pipes
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STOPSOrgan pipes
REVOICEAdjust, as organ pipes
TONERWorkman on organ pipes.
STOPSeries of organ pipes.
ECHOSTOPSSets of organ pipes.
STOPSet of organ pipes.
TIERRank of organ pipes
STOPSet of organ pipes
STOPGraduated set of organ pipes.
TONERSWorkmen who voice organ pipes.
STOPSTuned sets of organ pipes.
STOPTuned set of organ pipes
montrethe visible pipes of an organ
CACTIBarrels and organ-pipes in the desert
STOPGraduated set of pipes in an organ.
registerA set of organ pipes so controlled
registersA set of organ pipes so controlled
montresMONTRE, the visible pipes of an organ
pyramidonan organ-stop with pipes like inverted pyramids
voicingthe regulation of the tone of organ pipes
montrean organ stop that has its pipes on display.
pyramidonsPYRAMIDON, an organ-stop with pipes like inverted pyramids
montresan organ stop that has its pipes on display.
voicingsVOICING, the regulation of the tone of organ pipes
dulcianasAn organ stop, typically with small conical open metal pipes
dulcianaorgan stop having metal pipes and giving thin, incisive, somewhat stringlike tones
registerA sliding device controlling a set of organ pipes that share a tonal quality
registersA sliding device controlling a set of organ pipes that share a tonal quality
stoptset of organ pipes producing tones of the same quality or the knobs controlling these
diapasonsAn organ stop sounding a main register of flue pipes, typically of eight-foot pitch
fifteenthsAn organ stop sounding a register of pipes two octaves (fifteen notes) above the diapason
fifteenthAn organ stop sounding a register of pipes two octaves (fifteen notes) above the diapason
stopset of organ pipes producing tones of the same quality or the knobs controlling these
reedstopan organ stop that is made up of or that controls a rank of reed pipes
reedstopsREEDSTOP, an organ stop that is made up of or that controls a rank of reed pipes
principalsAn organ stop sounding a main register of open flue pipes typically an octave above the diapason
mixturesAn organ stop in which each key sounds a group of small pipes of different pitches, giving a very bright tone