Organ-stops and their artistic registration : names, forms, construction, tonalities, and offices in scientific combination . 4 ORGAN-STOPS CLAIRON, Fr.—A lingual stop of large scale and 4 ft. pitch,commonly attending the Trompette wherever it is introduced, asin the pedal and four manual divisions of the Grand Organ in Notre-Dame, Paris. See Clarion. CLAIRON-DOUBLETTE, Fr.—Eng., Octave Clarion.—A very uncommon lingual stop, of 2 ft. pitch; an example of whichexists in the Grand-Chceur of the Organ in the Church of Saint-Sul-pice, Paris. As this high-pitched stop cannot well be carried inlingu


Organ-stops and their artistic registration : names, forms, construction, tonalities, and offices in scientific combination . 4 ORGAN-STOPS CLAIRON, Fr.—A lingual stop of large scale and 4 ft. pitch,commonly attending the Trompette wherever it is introduced, asin the pedal and four manual divisions of the Grand Organ in Notre-Dame, Paris. See Clarion. CLAIRON-DOUBLETTE, Fr.—Eng., Octave Clarion.—A very uncommon lingual stop, of 2 ft. pitch; an example of whichexists in the Grand-Chceur of the Organ in the Church of Saint-Sul-pice, Paris. As this high-pitched stop cannot well be carried inlingual pipes of its true pitch above treble c2, the two higher octavesmay either be duplications of the treble octave, or be formed oflarge-scaled and loudly-voiced labial pipes. The value of such astop is very questionable; so much so that the example alluded to isthe only one we have found in an Organ. Regnier does not mentionthe stop. CLARABELLA.—Ger., Offenflote.—The name given to anopen wood stop of 8 ft. pitch, which, in its original form, wasinvented by J. C. Bishop, of London. It became a great favorite of.


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