diapason stop
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Definition
- Noun:
- Either of the two main stops on a pipe organ: A "diapason stop" is a fundamental stop on a pipe organ that produces the organ's characteristic foundational tone. It typically refers to the principal chorus stops, which are the primary, unmuted flue pipes.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The organist pulled out the diapason stop to begin the prelude.
- The full, rich sound of the pipe organ comes primarily from its diapason stops.
Advanced Usage
- "To draw the diapason stop": To engage or activate this specific stop on the organ console.
- For the hymn's final verse, she decided to draw the diapason stop for added power.
Variants and Related Words
- Diapason (noun): In music, this can refer to the entire compass of a voice or instrument, or to a standard of musical pitch. In organ context, it is the root term for the foundational tone.
- Stop (noun): A control on an organ that selects a particular set of pipes to sound.
Synonyms
- Principal stop: A common synonym, as diapason stops are often labeled as "Principal" on organ consoles.
- Foundation stop: Describes its role in providing the basic tonal foundation.
Related Phrases
- "Full diapason": Refers to using the complete foundational chorus of the organ, often involving multiple diapason stops.
- The piece concluded with a majestic chord played on full diapason.
Noun
- either of the two main stops on a pipe organ