
1) An organ stop 2) Classical music magazine 3) Diapason stop 4) Full-toned organ stop 5) Organ stop 6) Pipe organ stop
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[magazine] Diapason (literally `through all notes`) is a monthly magazine published in French by Italian media group, Mondadori. It focuses on classical music, especially classical music recordings and hi-fi. The magazine was created by Georges Chérière in Angers, France under the title Diapason donne le ton dans l`Ouest and the first iss...
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• (n.) The entire compass of tones. • (n.) A standard of pitch; a tuning fork; as, the French normal diapason. • (n.) One of certain stops in the organ, so called because they extend through the scale of the instrument. They are of several kinds, as open diapason, stopped diapason, double diapason, and the like. • (n.) Concord, ...
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(from Greek dia pasn chordn: `through all the strings`), in medieval music, the interval, or distance between notes, encompassing all degrees of the ... [3 related articles]
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Di`a·pa'son noun [ Latin , from Greek
diapasw^n (
i. e. ,
'h dia` pasw^n chordw^n symfoni`a the concord of the first and last notes, the octave);
dia` through +
pasw^n , gen. plural of
pa^s all: confer French
diapason . Confer
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In music, a diapason is the concord of the first and last notes of an octave. The word is also used for the most important foundation-stops of an organ. They are of several kinds, as open diapason, stopped diapason, double diapason. The French use the term as equivalent to pitch in music.
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[n] - either of the two main stops on a pipe organ
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diapason stop noun either of the two main stops on a pipe organ
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a full, rich outpouring of melodious sound. · the compass of a voice or instrument. · a fixed standard of pitch. · either of two principal timbres or stops of a pipe organ, one of full, majestic toneand the other of strong, flutelike tone · any of several other organ stops. · a tuning fork.
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