- each note on the keyboard),
which is
mounted (usually vertically) onto a
windchest. The stop
mechanism admits air to each rank. For a
given pipe to sound...
- in
which key and stop
activity is
transmitted from the
console to the
windchest via
pneumatic impulses traveling through tubes Tubular tyre, a bicycle...
-
tremulant for its
Universal Windchest. The
Austin tremulant consists of a
large blade that
spans the
length of the
windchest above the pipes. When the tremulant...
-
contained in
windchests upon
which the organ's
pipework is set. Any type of
apparatus that
connects an organ's
console with its
windchest is
referred to...
-
effect only if the
stops are on
purely mechanical action, with a
slider windchest). Mani****ting
stops while holding one or more
notes (possible on most...
-
between the
console and the
organ windchests, or tubular-pneumatic action,
which linked the
console and
windchests with a
large bundle of lead tubing...
- used to make the instruments. The
gourd windchest of the
mouth organ is hard to preserve, but
bronze windchests have been
discovered in
central Yunnan...
- as
portable as possible. The
pipes are
arranged on a
small rectangular windchest and
supplied with wind by one or two
bellows placed at the back, or under...
- 2010.
Retrieved 23 July 2009. Cook,
James (1998). "electro
pneumatic windchests".
James H. Cook.
Retrieved 23 July 2009.
Bibliography Pollard, Richard;...
- with a
metal free reed,
mounted vertically in a
windchest.
Traditionally the saenghwang's
windchest was made out of a
dried gourd but it is now more...