Reform in Organ Building a Lecture Delivered to the Birmingham And Midland Mus
Reform in Organ Building a Lecture Delivered to the Birmingham And Midland Mus
Thomas Casson
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Pitch in its upper range, and be pieced out with twelve notes of Quint of lof ft. , a stop which, in this octave, and in this octave only, may be made to give satisfactory 32 ft. Notes. In case of extreme necessity, even the Quint may be borrowed; but the borrowed notes would be tempered, and therefore not quite perfect still, as I know by experiment, even this is not bad. Lastly, we may borrow the manual Bourdon for the pedal in 16 ft. Pitch. Practically the manual Bourdon is never used withou...t the 1 6 ft. Open Pedal stop, and as it is intended to be soft in tone, it comes under the excepted trifles of the Latin adage. Passing over to the swell side, we may consider that the swell contains a Bourdon of 16 ft. And also a Trumpet of 8 ft. This Bourdon we can borrow satisfactorily for the Pedal in 16 ft. The Trumpet can be borrowed from 8 ft. Up- wards for a 1 6 ft. Trombone, being completed by twelve notes of pipes, mitred, in the swell box. Of the extraordinary grand effects of a Pedal reed thus treated, though only in conjunction with a small swell organ, there is an illustration at St.
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