organ pipe
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Definition
- Noun:
- A single sound-producing component of a pipe organ: An "organ pipe" is one individual tube or flue that produces a specific musical note when air is driven through it. Collectively, the "organ pipes" form the primary sound source of the instrument.
- The flues and stops on a pipe organ (as a collective concept): The term can also refer to the complete set of these pipes, including their mechanisms (flues and stops), that constitute the tonal structure of the organ.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The technician carefully cleaned each metal organ pipe to restore its clear tone.
- The grandeur of the instrument comes from its thousands of organ pipes, each tuned to a specific pitch.
- The specification of an organ lists the different ranks of organ pipes it contains.
Advanced Usage
- "Rank of organ pipes": A complete set of pipes of the same tone color, one for each note on the keyboard.
- The principal rank consists of open metal organ pipes.
Variants and Related Words
- Pipework (n): The complete assembly of pipes in an organ.
- Flue pipe (n): A type of organ pipe where sound is produced by air striking a sharp edge (like a whistle).
- Reed pipe (n): A type of organ pipe where sound is produced by a vibrating brass reed.
Synonyms
- Pipe (in the specific context of organs)
- Flue (specifically for flue pipes)
- Organ flue
Related Phrases
- Pipe organ (n): The full keyboard instrument that contains the organ pipes.
- The cathedral is famous for its historic pipe organ.
Noun
- the flues and stops on a pipe organ