Pipe organ feature
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STOPPipe-organ feature
SEXTPipe-organ stop
MELODICASmall pipe organ
DIAPASONSPipe organ stops
DOLCIPipe-organ stops
DIAPASONPipe-organ stop
DULCIANAPipe-organ stop.
STOPSPipe organ knobs
CACTIOrgan-pipe and others
CACTUSESOrgan-pipe and rat-tail
STOPKnob on a pipe organ
TREMOLOSound effect device on a pipe organ.
bourdonspipe organ stop of very low pitch
bourdonpipe organ stop of very low pitch
ARIZHome of Organ Pipe Cactus Natl. Mon.
tompionsA plug for the top of an organ pipe
speaks(of an organ pipe or other musical instrument) Make a sound
ciphersA continuous sounding of an organ pipe, caused by a mechanical defect
portativessmall portable pipe organ used esp. during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
stoppingPlug the upper end of (an organ pipe), giving a note an octave lower
salicionalan organ stop with a tone like that of a willow pipe also SALICET
stoppedPlug the upper end of (an organ pipe), giving a note an octave lower
stopsPlug the upper end of (an organ pipe), giving a note an octave lower
salicionalsSALICIONAL, an organ stop with a tone like that of a willow pipe also SALICET
versetbrief piece for pipe organ, formerly used as part of the music for the Catholic Mass
windwaynarrow slit in the upper end of an organ pipe through which the air current is directed
alcyonariana member of the Alcyonaria, the order to which sea-pens, red coral and organ-pipe coral belong
alcyonariansALCYONARIAN, a member of the Alcyonaria, the order to which sea-pens, red coral and organ-pipe coral belong
ruptures(esp. of a pipe, a vessel, or a bodily part such as an organ or membrane) Break or burst suddenly
rupturing(esp. of a pipe, a vessel, or a bodily part such as an organ or membrane) Break or burst suddenly
rupture(esp. of a pipe, a vessel, or a bodily part such as an organ or membrane) Break or burst suddenly
reedlikethin elastic tongue (as of cane, wood, metal, or plastic) fastened at one end over an air opening in a wind instrument (as a clarinet, organ pipe, or accordion) and set in vibration by an air current