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English: Drawing of different types of organ pipes, or stops, from the 1800s. In the caption the labels are identified as: 1.Principal (4 feet), 2.Spitz-flöte (8 and 4 feet), 3.Twelfth (3 feet), 4.Cornet, 5.Flute (8 and 4 feet), 6.Trumpet (8 and 4 feet), 7.Vox humana (8 feet), 8.Bombarde or double reed (16 and 8 feet), 9.Mixture (4 ranks). Alterations: removed caption
Français : Dessin de différents types de tuyaux d'orgue, ou jeux d'orgue, du xixe. Dans la légende, les étiquettes sont les suivantes : 1. Principaux (4 pieds), 2. Flûte à bec (8 et 4 pieds), 3. Nasard (3 pied), 4. Cornet, 5.Flûte (8 et 4 pieds), 6. Trompette (8 et 4 pieds), 7. Vox humana (8 feet), 8. Bombarde ou anche double (16 et 8 pieds), 9. Mixture (4 rangées). Modifications : légende enlevée.
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Source Downloaded from William Henry Stone (1879) Elementary Lessons on Sound, MacMillan & Co., London, p.165, fig.56 on Google Books.
Author William Henry Stone
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