organ stop

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organ stop

The organist pulls out the organ stop to change the sound.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A graduated set of organ pipes of like tone quality: An organ stop is a component of a pipe organ that controls a specific set of pipes, all of which produce sound with a similar tonal character. Pulling or pushing the stop's control lever activates that particular set of pipes.
Usage
  • The term "organ stop" refers specifically to the control mechanism and the unified set of pipes it governs. It is used when discussing the registration (selection of tonal colors) of a pipe organ.
  • Example: "The organist pulled out the 8-foot Principal stop to add foundation to the sound."
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The cathedral's organ has over fifty different organ stops, ranging from flutes to reeds.
    • For the quiet passage, she pushed in all the loud reed stops and used only a soft flute stop.
Advanced Usage
  • "To pull out all the stops": This idiom, derived from organ terminology, means to make a maximum effort or use all available resources.
    • The company pulled out all the stops to launch the new product successfully.
Variants and Related Words
  • Stop knob / Stop lever: The physical control (a knob or a lever) that is operated to activate the organ stop.
  • Stoplist: A list of all the organ stops available on a particular instrument.
  • Registration: The art of selecting and combining organ stops for a piece of music.
Synonyms
  • Register: Often used interchangeably with "organ stop" in musical contexts to refer to a particular set of pipes and its controlling mechanism.
Related Terminology
  • Rank: A complete set of pipes of one tone quality for all notes of the keyboard. An organ stop may control one or more ranks.
  • Pipework: The collective term for the pipes of an organ, which are grouped and controlled by the stops.
organ stop

The organist pulls out the organ stop to change the sound.

Noun
  1. a graduated set of organ pipes of like tone quality