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- each note on the keyboard), which is mounted (usually vertically) onto a windchest. The stop mechanism admits air to each rank. For a given pipe to sound...
- used to make the instruments. The gourd windchest of the mouth organ is hard to preserve, but bronze windchests have been discovered in central Yunnan...
- drawers usually stacked one above another Chest (mechanical engineering) Windchest of a pipe organ CHEST (UK Higher Education) Combined Higher Education...
- tremulant for its Universal Windchest. The Austin tremulant consists of a large blade that spans the length of the windchest above the pipes. When the tremulant...
- with a metal free reed, mounted vertically in a windchest. Traditionally the saenghwang's windchest was made out of a dried gourd but it is now more...
- 60- to 80-stop size range. By 1912 the firm had perfected the "Pitman Windchest" to a state of simple technical elegance. (A "wind chest" is the large...
- in which key and stop activity is transmitted from the console to the windchest via pneumatic impulses traveling through tubes Tubular tyre, a bicycle...
- between the console and the organ windchests, or tubular-pneumatic action, which linked the console and windchests with a large bundle of lead tubing...
- effect only if the stops are on purely mechanical action, with a slider windchest). Mani****ting stops while holding one or more notes (possible on most...
- 2010. Retrieved 23 July 2009. Cook, James (1998). "electro pneumatic windchests". James H. Cook. Retrieved 23 July 2009. Bibliography Pollard, Richard;...