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Description
English:

types of organ stops
1-10: metal flue pipes
1: open diapason
2: open flute
3: gamba
4: spire flute
5: cone flute
6: stopped diapason
7: stopped flute
8: quintaton
9: chimney flute
10: stopped spire diapason

11-14: wooden flue pipes
11: open diapason
12: open flute
13: stopped diapason
14. stopped flute

15-21: reed pipes
15: trumpet
16: cromorne
17: dulcian
18: wooden regal
19: trumpet regal
20: bell regal
21: double bell regal

All shown pipes produces a tone of the same pitch.

Deutsch:

Bauformen von Orgelpfeifen
1-10: Labialpfeifen aus Metall
1: Prinzipal
2: Offenflöte
3: Gambe
4: Spitzflöte
5: Trichterflöte
6: Gedackt
7: Gedacktflöte
8: Quintade
9: Rohrflöte
10: Spitzgedackt

11-14: Labialpfeifen aus Holz
11: Prinzipal
12: Offenflöte
13: Gedackt
14: Gedacktflöte

15-21: Lingualpfeifen
15: Trompete
16: Krummhorn
17: Dulzian
18: Holzregal
19: Trompetenregal
20: Trichterregal
21: Doppelkegelregal

Alle abgebildeten Pfeifen erzeugen einen gleich hohen Ton.
Date 2006-11-05, update: 2008-10-05
Source Own work
Author Sönke Kraft aka Arnulf zu Linden
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current01:47, 25 December 2012Thumbnail for version as of 01:47, 25 December 2012826 × 387 (41 KB)Arnulf zu Linden (talk | contribs)Reverted to version as of 03:18, 5 October 2008
17:11, 20 November 2012Thumbnail for version as of 17:11, 20 November 2012826 × 389 (48 KB)Alvgrims Marcus (talk | contribs)Only number 1 coloured
03:18, 5 October 2008Thumbnail for version as of 03:18, 5 October 2008826 × 387 (41 KB)Arnulf zu Linden (talk | contribs)
00:58, 5 November 2006Thumbnail for version as of 00:58, 5 November 20061,021 × 294 (8 KB)Arnulf zu Linden (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=''en:''<br> '''types of organ stops'''<br> ''1-10: metal flue pipes''<br> 1: open diapason<br> 2: open flute<br> 3: gamba<br> 4: spire flute<br> 5: cone flute<br> 6: stopped diapason<br> 7: stopped flute<br> 8: quintaton<br> 9:

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