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- Tremulant abstract "A tremulant (from Latin: tremulus, "trembling"; French: tremblant) is a device on a pipe organ which varies the wind supply to the pipes of one or more divisions (or, in some cases, the whole organ). This causes their amplitude and pitch to fluctuate, producing a tremolo and vibrato effect. A large organ may have several tremulants, affecting different ranks (sets) of pipes. Many tremulants are variable, allowing for the speed and depth of tremolo to be controlled by the organist. The tremulant has been a part of organ building for many centuries, dating back to Italian organs of the sixteenth century.The tremulant should not be confused with the celeste, which consists of two distinct ranks of pipes, one tuned slightly sharp or flat from the other, producing an undulating effect when they are used together.".
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- Tremulant wikiPageExternalLink digitaltrems.htm.
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- Tremulant wikiPageID "1757437".
- Tremulant wikiPageRevisionID "570449170".
- Tremulant hasPhotoCollection Tremulant.
- Tremulant subject Category:Organ_stops.
- Tremulant subject Category:Pipe_organ_components.
- Tremulant type Artifact100021939.
- Tremulant type Device103183080.
- Tremulant type Instrumentality103575240.
- Tremulant type MusicalInstrument103800933.
- Tremulant type Object100002684.
- Tremulant type OrganPipe103854815.
- Tremulant type OrganStop103854998.
- Tremulant type OrganStops.
- Tremulant type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Tremulant type Whole100003553.
- Tremulant type WindInstrument104586932.
- Tremulant comment "A tremulant (from Latin: tremulus, "trembling"; French: tremblant) is a device on a pipe organ which varies the wind supply to the pipes of one or more divisions (or, in some cases, the whole organ). This causes their amplitude and pitch to fluctuate, producing a tremolo and vibrato effect. A large organ may have several tremulants, affecting different ranks (sets) of pipes. Many tremulants are variable, allowing for the speed and depth of tremolo to be controlled by the organist.".
- Tremulant label "Tremolo (organo)".
- Tremulant label "Tremulant".
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- Tremulant depiction Geschwinder_Tremulant_Lahm.JPG.
- Tremulant isPrimaryTopicOf Tremulant.