organ stop
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Definition
- 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.
Noun
- a graduated set of organ pipes of like tone quality