1569:
A soft? reed that is at 16, 8, and 4 ft pitch. This pipe is made of wood similuar to a posaune or a basoon made. Not much is known about this rank. The only known example is located in the Echo
Division at the Midmer Losh organ at Boardwalk Hall, NJ. Source:
85:
stops. Countless stops have been designed over the centuries, and individual organs may have stops, or names of stops, used nowhere else. This non-comprehensive list deals mainly with names of stops found on numerous
1709:
1547:
A large-scale, high pressure, smooth solo reed usually 8 ft or 16 ft pitch in the manuals and 16 ft (sometimes 32 ft) pitch in the pedal. Tuba is Latin for
Trumpet; it is not named after the orchestral
1681:
Latin for "wave of the sea"; a very soft rank tuned slightly sharp or flat. It is drawn with another soft rank to create an undulating effect. Occasionally built as a double-rank stop called
1705:
An 8 ft pitch string stop tuned slightly sharp or flat to create an undulating effect when combined with another string stop. Some variants contain both a normal-pitched and detuned rank.
1156:
A reed stop that has a similar sound to the trombone. Found on the IV manual
Kenneth Tickell organ of Worcester Cathedral, Worcestershire, England, where it has wooden resenators.
166:
German for "recorder"; a wide scaled conical or stopped flute of 4 ft or 2 ft pitch, taking its name from the common flute called a "recorder" which its tone closely resembles.
490:
A special type of organ pipe that produces tone by using a felt hammer to beat air through the resonator. Common on theatre organs but not often used in classical instruments.
1818:
710:
An open metal flute made to sound an octave above its length by means of a small hole at its midpoint. This stop has a very pure flute tone and was popularized by
1764:
Waldpfeif(e) (German) Woudfluit (Dutch) Wood Flute (English) Flautado
Kuerolofón (Spanish?) Flûte Champ (French) Flûte des Bois (French) Tibia Silvestris (Latin)
825:
A wide-scaled flute with a relatively small mouth, produces a soft, but penetrating sound; occurring at 8 ft and 4 ft pitch, and also at 2 ft pitch in the pedal.
215:
A wide-scaled stopped-flute, usually 16 ft and/or 8 ft pitch on the manuals, and 16 ft (sometimes 8 ft), and/or 32 ft pitch in the pedals (where it may be called
467:
Montre (French) Principale (Italian) Principal (English) Prinzipal (German) Principaal (Dutch) Prestant (Dutch) Praestant (Latin) Tenori (Italian)
1783:
1345:
Fifteenth (English) Quincena (Spanish) Quintadecima (Italian) Quinzième (French) Superoctav (German) Superoctaaf (Dutch) Regula Minima (Latin)
2085:
1831:
1139:
German for "reed flute"; a semi-capped metal pipe with a narrow, open-ended tube (i.e. "chimney") extending from the top which resembles a
128:
An extremely small scaled stop with a very delicate, airy tone; built frequently as a single-rank stop, or as a double-rank celeste.
1965:
800:
Multi-rank stops that enhance the harmonics of the fundamental pitch, and are intended for use with foundation stops, not alone.
793:
Mixtura (Spanish) Mixtuur (Dutch) Hintersatz (German) Fourniture (French) Ripieno (Italian) Plein Jeu (French) Lleno (Spanish)
2055:
1886:
1859:
474:
A flue stop that is the "backbone" sound of the organ. Most commonly at 8 ft in manuals, and 8 ft or 16 ft in the pedals.
187:, occurring on the manuals at 16 ft (and occasionally 8 ft), or in the pedal at 16 ft or 32 ft pitch; similar tone as the
2409:
2404:
2115:
1813:
1902:
1101:
Flue stop of 4 ft, 8 ft, or 16 ft foot pitch with stopped pipes and a flute tone in which the twelfth is prominent.
896:
A rare mutation stop of 8/9 ft, reinforcing the 8 ft harmonic series. (Sounds a twenty-third above written pitch.)
1443:
711:
637:
A basic stopped 8 ft and/or 16 ft flute in the manuals, and stopped 16 ft and/or 8 ft flute voice in the pedal.
2348:
2175:
2170:
2078:
745:
A rarely found flute stop at 8 ft pitch with a stringy, reedy tone. Its name translates to "hornpipe voice".
2280:
2210:
1878:
1298:
953:
412:
ft. Three and four-rank cornets eliminate 8 ft and 4 ft ranks. This stop is not imitative of the orchestral
930:
A 4 ft
Principal. "Prestant" often indicates ranks that have pipes mounted in the front of the organ case.
1953:
2004:
1119:
923:
Octaaf (Dutch) Octava (Spanish) Ottava (Italian) Prestant (Dutch) Praestant (Latin) Principal (English)
384:
A multi-rank stop consisting of up to five ranks of wide-scaled pipes. The pitches include 8 ft, 4 ft,
2399:
2343:
2290:
2275:
2250:
2215:
2071:
1823:
785:
538:
A 16 ft or 8 ft pitch chorus reed. Inverted conical construction, softer than a trumpet or trombone.
200:
2338:
2295:
2265:
2098:
2049:
1501:
1447:
450:
A cylindrical solo reed that has a distinct buzzing or bleating sound, imitative of the historical
369:
1381:
A large-scale, stopped wood flute pipe, usually with a leathered lip; performs same function in a
2255:
2180:
1848:
1435:
2227:
1961:
1882:
1827:
676:
1928:
2363:
2333:
2145:
2125:
1853:
1788:
1290:
78:
1318:
A 4 ft or 2 ft pitch flute with metal pipes tapered to a point at the top; similar tone as
879:
Flute stop with stopped pipes. Usually 4 ft pitch in which the twelfth is often prominent.
2353:
2140:
2300:
1690:
2358:
2162:
2135:
2130:
2107:
1208:
Sharp (English) Sharp
Mixture (English) Akuta (German) Acuta (Latin) Vox Acuta (Latin)
59:
2033:
1583:
Open
Twelfth (English) Quint (French/German/Dutch) Duodecima (Latin) Docena (Spanish)
243:
A string stop at 8 ft and/or 16 ft pitch; has a warmer, more "romantic" tone than the
2393:
2373:
2120:
1809:
1591:
1439:
1403:
1382:
1294:
1049:
Quinta (Latin/Italian) Gros Nasard (French) Fifth (English) Double
Twelfth (English)
845:
763:
38:
1660:
Vigesima
Seconda (Italian) Super Super Octave (English) Two and Twentieth (English)
1533:
A loud chorus reed stop, generally a single rank, with inverted conical resonators.
654:
A flue stop usually at 4 ft or 2 ft pitch but sometimes 8 ft pitch; similar tone as
17:
2323:
2260:
1369:
1216:
1140:
975:; normally a 16 ft or 32 ft pedal reed; unusually an 8 ft or 16 ft on the manuals.
507:
A reed stop at 8 ft pitch on the manuals with a tone similar to that of a bassoon.
1981:
1771:
A soft flute stop usually at 2 ft pitch but sometimes at 8 ft and/or 4 ft pitch.
818:
Nachthoorn (Dutch) Cor de Nuit (French) Corno de Nacht (???) Pastorita (Italian)
2378:
2368:
2328:
2310:
609:
stop. It is one of the earliest designs of string stops, and is named after the
433:; normally located in the Swell division. It is usually quieter than a trumpet.
361:
91:
63:
2024:
1118:
A reed stop with fractional-length resonators; produces a buzzy sound with low
693:
ft stop, which is a fifth, producing a difference tone of 8 Hz on low C).
2305:
2237:
2200:
2192:
2094:
1735:
1571:
1484:
479:
82:
71:
45:
29:
1516:
A powerful solo reed of the trumpet-family, with a brassy, penetrating tone.
292:
Clarabel Flute (English) Claribel Flute (English) Melodia (American english)
2285:
2222:
2205:
2157:
2152:
590:
459:
228:
67:
585:
A flue stop in 4 ft or 8 ft pitch. The tone has a sharp "stringy" quality.
2048:
1906:
1468:
1132:
Flauto a Camino (Italian) Rohr Flute (German/English) Rorflojte (Danish)
451:
319:
2270:
1526:
Trompette (French) Trompet (Dutch) Trompeta (Spanish) Tromba (Italian)
1173:
An 8 ft (sometimes 4 ft or 16 ft) string stop, softer in tone than the
622:
610:
521:
An 8 ft pitch metal string stop. Usually the softest stop on an organ.
146:
87:
1496:
A solo trumpet laid horizontally; can often be heard over full organ.
1471:; most commonly in the pedal at 16 ft or 32 ft pitch; similar tone as
2063:
1360:; its name merely signifies that it is above (i.e. "super") the 4 ft
1031:
A 2 ft pitch flute on 17th and 18th century French organs; short for
413:
360:
A 16 ft, 8 ft and/or sometimes 4 ft pitch reed stop imitative of the
332:
Clarino (Italian) Clarín (Spanish) Clarone (Italian) Klaroen (Dutch)
184:
1698:
Vox
Coelestis (Latin) Voz Celeste (Spanish) Voix Lumineuse (French)
1667:
A 1 ft pitch principal in the manuals or a 2 ft pitch in the pedal.
913:
An 8 ft pitch reed stop used as both a solo stop and a chorus reed.
257:
Roerfluit (Dutch) Flauto Camino (Italian) Flûte à Cheminée (French)
1852:
500:
Dulciane (French) Dulceon (Czech) Dolcian (German) Tolkaan (Dutch)
77:
This is a sortable list of names that may be found associated with
1754:
supposedly intended to imitate the human voice (hence the name).
1070:
ft pitch on the manuals reinforcing the 16 ft harmonic series or
48:
used to create a particular sound, more appropriately known as a
1549:
997:
614:
598:
Viola di Gamba (Italian) Viole de Gambe (French) Gambe (French)
2067:
2008:
1808:
Williams, Peter & Owen, Barbara (2001). "Organ stop". In
1084:
ft pitch in the pedal reinforcing the 32 ft harmonic series.
605:
A string stop that has a thinner, more cutting tone than the
2029:
a French organ builder's site in sometimes puzzling English.
1335:
Flute stop of 4 ft or 8 ft pitch with a bright, clear tone.
1434:
An 8 ft pitch reed stop on a pipe organ with funnel-shaped
630:
Gedakt (Danish) Pileata (Latin) Stopped Diapason (English)
159:
Blokfløjte (Danish) Blokfluit (Dutch) Blockpfeife (German)
145:
A 16 ft, 8 ft and/or 4 ft pitch reed stop imitative of the
724:
Hohlpfeife (German) Holpijp (Dutch) Flûte Creuse (French)
1187:
Schalmey (German) Chalumeau (French) Schallmey (German?)
1289:
A 1 ft pitch flute. The Speelfluyt was reconstructed by
960:
Officleide (Italian) Ophicleïd (German) Ophikleid (???)
443:
Kromhoorn (Dutch) Cremona (English) Cormorne (French)
318:
A reed stop with a rich tone imitating the orchestral
1562:
Posaune Der Liebe (German) Soft Trombone? (English?)
282:
in the pedal division, mainly for cantus firmus use.
208:
Bordone (Italian) Bordón (Spanish) Bardone (Italian)
2034:"Dictionary of the most frequently used organ stops"
1685:, which has both a normal-pitched and detuned rank.
2236:
2191:
2106:
862:ft pitch (sounding a twelfth above written pitch).
668:Acoustic Bass (English) Basse acoustique (French)
531:Fagott (German) Bassoon (English) Basson (French)
703:Flauta Armónica (Spanish) Harmonieflöte (German)
1460:Bazuin (Dutch) Basun (Danish/Norwegian/Swedish)
1395:Septadecima (Latin) Terz (German) Terts (Dutch)
1000:; of smaller scale than the non-imitative oboe.
94:organs. Here are a few of the most common ones:
1819:The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
731:A metal or wooden 8 ft open or stopped flute.
264:A stopped flue stop with a chimneyed stopper.
58:Organ stops are sorted into four major types:
2079:
1035:, sounding an interval of a fourth above the
755:Petit Nasard (French) Diezmonovena (Spanish)
8:
1730:A soft organ flue stop tuned slightly flat.
353:Englisch Horn (German) Angle Horn (English)
236:Violoncello (English) Violoncello (Italian)
1960:. Courier Dover Publications. p. 259.
1958:Organ-Stops and Their Artistic Registration
1572:http://www.organstops.org/t/TubaDAmour.html
647:Cor de Chamois (French) Bachflöte (German)
311:Clarinetto (Italian) Klarinett(e) (German)
121:Eolina (Italian) Echo Salicional (English)
2086:
2072:
2064:
1851:; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1906).
1743:Voz Humana (Spanish) Voz Humane (Spanish)
679:64 ft flute (a 32 ft stop combined with a
555:An open flute stop of 2 ft or 1 ft pitch.
183:A powerful chorus reed stop with a brassy
96:
1420:ft, supporting the 8 ft harmonic series.
548:Flautim (Spanish) Fistula Minima (Latin)
429:An 8 ft pitch chorus reed similar to the
176:Bombardon (English) Bombardone (Italian)
804:indicates that the stop has four ranks.
1800:
1784:Abbatial church of Notre-Dame de Mouzon
1875:The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
1198:class. Found at 16 ft, 8 ft and 4 ft.
1166:Salicet (???) Salicis Fistula (Latin)
138:Baritono (Italian) Varitono (Spanish)
1863:(1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead.
1385:as a principal in a classical organ.
996:; intended to imitate the orchestral
299:An 8 ft pitch open wood manual stop.
7:
967:A powerful reed stop, much like the
278:A 4 ft pitch strongly voiced octave
1194:A reed with a buzzy timbre, of the
25:
1455:Trombone (English/Italian/French)
1111:Regale (Italian) Regaal (Dutch)
1014:A 2 ft and/or 1 ft pitch flute.
41:that selects a particular sound
2056:New International Encyclopedia
1860:New International Encyclopedia
1438:. A trichterregal was used by
985:Hautbois d'Orchestre (French)
906:Hautboy (English) Hoboe (???)
1:
2005:"Encyclopedia of Organ Stops"
1903:"Encyclopedia of Organ Stops"
1490:Horizontal Trumpet (English)
1467:A chorus reed simulating the
983:Orchestral Hautboy (English)
1762:Wald Flute (German/English)
722:Hohl flute (German/English)
33:can be one of three things:
1986:Encyclopedia of Organ Stops
1509:Military Trumpet (English)
1301:out of one remaining pipe.
1056:A resultant mutation stop,
808:indicates the composition.
2426:
1733:
1688:
1670:
1653:
1576:
1560:Tromba D'amore (Italian?)
1536:
1519:
1499:
1482:
1453:
1423:
1388:
1367:
1338:
1264:
1222:
1201:
1180:
1159:
1125:
1104:
1024:Quarte de Nazard (French)
1022:Quarte de Nasard (French)
1017:
1003:
978:
951:
916:
899:
828:
811:
783:
748:
717:
701:Flûte Harmonique (French)
696:
661:
640:
620:
588:
575:
558:
543:Flageolet (English/French)
541:
524:
477:
457:
436:
419:
367:
325:
307:Clarinette (French/German)
302:
285:
267:
226:
198:
169:
152:
112:
2319:
2025:"Pipe organ tonal design"
980:Orchestral Oboe (English)
835:Nasardo (Italian/Spanish)
642:Gemshorn (English/German)
596:Viola da Gamba (Italian)
560:Flûte Octaviante (French)
105:
102:
99:
1822:(2nd ed.). London:
1724:Voix Angelique (French)
1507:Field Trumpet (English)
1130:Chimney Flute (English)
698:Harmonic Flute (English)
465:Open Diapason (English)
252:Chimney Flute (English)
1954:Audsley, George Ashdown
1933:Nicholson & Co. Ltd
1929:"Smaller projects 2022"
1879:Oxford University Press
1658:Kleinoctav(e) (German)
1655:Twenty-Second (English)
1581:Octave Quint (English)
1557:Tuba D'amore (Italian)
1428:Trechterregal (German)
1280:Speelfluyt (Old Dutch)
1170:Principal/String hybrid
1047:Quinte (French/German)
889:Twenty-Third (English)
582:Principal/String hybrid
351:English Horn (English)
343:, it is a chorus reed.
1741:Voix Humaine (French)
1622:ft on the manuals and
1425:Trichterregal (German)
1393:Seventeenth (English)
1340:Super Octave (English)
1311:Spire Flute (English)
1306:Spitz Flute (English)
1164:Salicionale (Italian)
1106:Regal (English/German)
1044:Quint (French/German)
992:A different stop from
867:Nason Flute (English)
712:Aristide Cavaillé-Coll
546:Flageoletta (Italian)
272:Choralbasset (German)
157:Block Flute (English)
108:
2050:"Harmonic Stop"
1721:Vox Angelica (Latin)
1696:Vox Celestis (Latin)
1299:Martinikerk Groningen
1161:Salicional (English?)
1120:fundamental frequency
1092:Quintaton (English?)
1008:Zwergpfeife (German)
816:Night Horn (English)
739:Keraulophone (Greek)
348:Cor Anglais (French)
339:A 4 ft or 2 ft pitch
290:Clarabella (English)
255:Rohrflöt(e) (German)
234:Violoncelle (French)
1824:Macmillan Publishers
1485:Trompette en Chamade
1315:Flute/String hybrid
1309:Spitzflöte (German)
1275:A 1 ft pitch flute.
1227:Sollicinal (German)
1224:Sesquialtera (Latin)
1127:Rohrflöt(e) (German)
1089:Quintadena (German)
958:Ophicléide (French)
870:Nasonflöte (German)
736:Keraulophon (Greek)
719:Hohlflöt(e) (German)
309:Clarionet (English)
18:Trumpet (organ stop)
2410:Musical terminology
2405:Music-related lists
2296:Trompette militaire
2167:Combination action
1988:. Edward L. Stauff.
1759:Waldflöte (German)
1675:Meerflöte (German)
1502:Trompette Militaire
1343:Doublette (French)
1266:Sifflöt(e) (German)
1233:Comprises ranks at
1094:Quintatön (German)
938:Ottavina (Italian)
806:Mixture 15.19.22.26
651:Flute/String hybrid
484:Diaphonic Diapason
441:Krummhorn (German)
421:Cornopean (English)
269:Choralbass (German)
174:Bombarda (Italian)
154:Blockflöte (German)
136:Baritone (English)
2349:Historical Society
2011:on 6 December 2016
2003:Stauff, Edward L.
1750:Fractional-length
1672:Unda Maris (Latin)
1650:ft on the pedals.
1524:Trompete (German)
1448:St. James's Church
1446:that he built for
1383:theatre pipe organ
1203:Scharf(f) (German)
1148:Sackbut (English)
904:Hautbois (French)
887:Neuvième (French)
813:Nachthorn (German)
666:Gravitone (Latin)
663:Gravissima (Latin)
645:Gemshoorn (Dutch)
454:of the same name.
377:Corneta (Spanish)
304:Clarinet (English)
287:Claribel (English)
37:the control on an
2387:
2386:
2176:Tubular-pneumatic
2171:Electro-pneumatic
1833:978-1-56159-239-5
1775:
1774:
1578:Twelfth (English)
1521:Trumpet (English)
1458:Posaune (German)
1269:Sifflet (French)
1182:Schalmei (German)
1005:Piccolo (Italian)
935:Octavin (French)
837:Nazard (French?)
628:Gedeckt (German)
526:Fagotto (Italian)
498:Dulzian (German)
495:Dulcian (German)
438:Cromorne (French)
375:Cornett (German)
330:Clairon (French)
327:Clarion (English)
171:Bombarde (French)
133:Baryton (French)
117:Aéoline (French?)
114:Aeoline (English)
103:Alternative name
16:(Redirected from
2417:
2146:Expression pedal
2126:Eight-foot pitch
2088:
2081:
2074:
2065:
2060:
2052:
2044:
2042:
2040:
2028:
2020:
2018:
2016:
2007:. Archived from
1990:
1989:
1978:
1972:
1971:
1950:
1944:
1943:
1941:
1939:
1925:
1919:
1918:
1916:
1914:
1905:. Archived from
1899:
1893:
1892:
1877:(2nd ed.).
1871:
1865:
1864:
1856:
1845:
1839:
1837:
1805:
1789:Eight-foot pitch
1716:
1715:
1714:
1712:
1649:
1648:
1644:
1641:
1635:
1634:
1630:
1627:
1621:
1620:
1616:
1613:
1607:
1606:
1602:
1599:
1541:Trumpet (Latin)
1419:
1418:
1414:
1411:
1352:The manual 2 ft
1283:Flute (English)
1260:
1259:
1255:
1252:
1246:
1245:
1241:
1238:
1185:Shawm (English)
1109:Régale (French)
1083:
1082:
1078:
1075:
1069:
1068:
1064:
1061:
1033:Quarte de Nasard
918:Octave (English)
872:Nason (English)
861:
860:
856:
853:
791:Mixtur (German)
779:
778:
774:
771:
750:Larigot (French)
692:
691:
687:
684:
411:
410:
406:
403:
397:
396:
392:
389:
206:Bordun (German)
119:Éoline (French)
97:
90:, classical and
54:the sound itself
21:
2425:
2424:
2420:
2419:
2418:
2416:
2415:
2414:
2390:
2389:
2388:
2383:
2315:
2232:
2187:
2141:Crescendo pedal
2102:
2092:
2047:
2038:
2036:
2032:
2023:
2014:
2012:
2002:
1999:
1994:
1993:
1982:"Trechterregal"
1980:
1979:
1975:
1968:
1952:
1951:
1947:
1937:
1935:
1927:
1926:
1922:
1912:
1910:
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1901:
1900:
1896:
1889:
1873:
1872:
1868:
1847:
1846:
1842:
1834:
1807:
1806:
1802:
1797:
1780:
1710:
1708:
1707:
1706:
1646:
1642:
1639:
1637:
1632:
1628:
1625:
1623:
1618:
1614:
1611:
1609:
1604:
1600:
1597:
1595:
1444:Schnitger organ
1416:
1412:
1409:
1407:
1390:Tierce (French)
1257:
1253:
1250:
1248:
1243:
1239:
1236:
1234:
1215:A high-pitched
1206:Scherp (Dutch)
1080:
1076:
1073:
1071:
1066:
1062:
1059:
1057:
1019:Quarte (French)
921:Octav (German)
884:None (English)
858:
854:
851:
849:
836:
833:Nasat (German)
830:Nasard (French)
776:
772:
769:
767:
689:
685:
682:
680:
408:
404:
401:
399:
394:
390:
387:
385:
308:
118:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
2423:
2421:
2413:
2412:
2407:
2402:
2392:
2391:
2385:
2384:
2382:
2381:
2376:
2371:
2366:
2361:
2356:
2351:
2346:
2341:
2336:
2331:
2326:
2320:
2317:
2316:
2314:
2313:
2308:
2303:
2298:
2293:
2288:
2283:
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613:instrument
46:organ pipes
44:the row of
2394:Categories
2364:Repertoire
2334:Fairground
2306:Vox humana
2281:Ophicleide
2201:En chamade
1888:0193113074
1795:References
1736:Vox Humana
1636:ft and/or
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1477:Ophicleide
1436:resonators
998:instrument
954:Ophicleide
802:Mixture IV
780:ft pitch.
452:instrument
362:instrument
320:instrument
189:Ophicleide
147:instrument
100:Stop name
83:pipe organ
79:electronic
30:organ stop
2354:Portative
2286:Plein-jeu
2158:Swell box
2153:Tremulant
2015:3 January
1938:8 January
1913:18 August
1664:Principal
1440:Schnitger
1354:Principal
1349:Principal
1295:Schnitger
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1053:Mutation
927:Principal
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515:Dulziana
512:Dulciana
471:Principal
462:(English)
275:Principal
231:(Italian)
60:principal
2359:Positive
2116:Builders
1956:(2002).
1881:. 1964.
1816:(eds.).
1778:See also
1693:(French)
1587:Mutation
1504:(French)
1487:(French)
1473:Bombarde
1469:trombone
1406:pitched
1402:A flute
1399:Mutation
1358:Diapason
1320:Gemshorn
1293:for the
973:Trombone
969:Bombarde
844:A flute
841:Mutation
762:A flute
759:Mutation
625:(German)
487:Valvular
480:Diaphone
460:Diapason
372:(French)
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203:(French)
193:Trombone
92:romantic
2374:Theatre
2276:Mixture
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2216:Voicing
2211:Scaling
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1738:(Latin)
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611:Baroque
518:String
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217:Subbass
201:Bourdon
191:or the
88:Baroque
2344:German
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2228:Tuning
2136:Pedals
2131:Manual
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1362:Octave
1332:Flute
1286:Flute
1098:Flute
1039:stop.
1037:Nasard
941:Flute
893:Flute
876:Flute
742:Flute
602:String
577:Fugara
414:cornet
370:Cornet
261:Flute
240:String
185:timbre
125:String
109:Notes
70:, and
64:string
2379:Water
2369:Shoes
2329:Crawl
2256:Tibia
2238:Stops
2193:Pipes
1752:Regal
1678:Flute
1378:Flute
1272:Flute
1230:Flute
1196:Regal
1175:Gamba
1153:Reed
1136:Flute
1028:Flute
1011:Flute
822:Flute
728:Flute
707:Flute
672:Flute
634:Flute
607:Cello
591:Gamba
565:Flute
552:Flute
504:Reed
381:Flute
357:Reed
296:Flute
245:Gamba
229:Cello
212:Flute
163:Flute
142:Reed
106:Type
72:flute
2242:List
2223:Reed
2206:Flue
2181:Stop
2099:list
2041:2016
2017:2017
1962:ISBN
1940:2023
1915:2018
1883:ISBN
1828:ISBN
1747:Reed
1711:Play
1550:tuba
1544:Reed
1530:Reed
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1493:Reed
1464:Reed
1431:Reed
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1141:reed
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994:Oboe
989:Reed
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535:Reed
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336:Reed
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81:and
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