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pipe and organ
A memorial pipe organ in Convovation Hall, Acadia University is dedicated to the members of Acadia University killed during the First World War A book of remembrance in Manning Chapel, Acadia University was unveiled on 1 March 1998 through the efforts of the Wolfville Historical Society
The church also has a modern electrical, two-manual and pedal board pipe organ, that is still used in services.
In the Parish of Aberaman and Cwmaman is St Margaret's Church, with an old, but beautiful, pipe organ with two manuals and a pedal board.
The church has a two-manual pipe organ with pedal board that is used to accompany most services.
Category: Composers for pipe organ
This is why a police whistle, a form of flute, is very wide for its pitch, and why a pipe organ can be far louder than a concert flute: a large organ pipe can contain several cubic feet of air, and its tone hole may be several inches wide, while a concert flute's air stream measures a fraction of an inch across.
An organ pipe may be either open or closed, depending on the sound desired.
* Flageolet ( organ stop ), a pipe organ component
At an early age Handel became a skillful performer on the harpsichord and pipe organ.
Category: Composers for pipe organ
While the Hammond organ was originally sold to churches as a lower-cost alternative to the wind-driven pipe organ, in the 1960s and 1970s it became a standard keyboard instrument for jazz, blues, rock, church and gospel music.
The original Hammond organ imitated the function of a pipe organ's ranks of pipes in multiple registers by using additive synthesis of waveforms from harmonic series to generate its sounds.
* 1709 – Dom Bédos de Celles, Benedictine monk best known for being a master pipe organ builder ( d. 1779 )
Category: Composers for pipe organ
For some instruments, teachers also train students in the use of the feet, as in the case of piano or other keyboard instruments that have damper or sustain pedals on the piano, the pedal keyboard on a pipe organ, and some drums and cymbals in the drum kit such as the bass drum pedal and the hi-hat cymbal pedal.
However, once a student learns that most Baroque instrumental music was associated with dances, such as the gavotte and the sarabande, and keyboard music from the Baroque era was played on the harpsichord or the pipe organ, a modern-day student is better able to understand how the piece should be played.
Depressing a key on the keyboard causes the instrument to produce sounds, either by mechanically striking a string or tine ( piano, electric piano, clavichord ); plucking a string ( harpsichord ); causing air to flow through a pipe ( organ ); or strike a bell ( carillon ).
* Organ pipe, one of the tuned resonators that produces the main sound of a pipe organ

pipe and air
For instance, internal aerodynamics encompasses the study of the airflow through a jet engine or through an air conditioning pipe.
* Tuyere — a pipe through which air can be forced into the fire
A pressure vessel containing air cushions the hydraulic pressure shock when the waste valve closes, and it also improves the pumping efficiency by allowing a more constant flow through the delivery pipe.
Some common operational problems are intrusion of air into the drive pipe, blockage of the intake or valves with debris, knocking due to having too little air in the pressure vessel, freezing in winter and bursting of the delivery pipe if output is blocked or pressure not relieved.
The pipe organ's volume and timbre are controlled by the flow of air from the bellows and the stops preselected by the player.
* Airlift pumps-run on air inserted into pipe, pushing up the water, when bubbles move upward, or on pressure inside pipe pushing water up.
The woodwind instruments ( aerophones ) produce sound by means of a vibrating column of air within the pipe.
Holes along the pipe allow the player to control the length of the column of air, and hence the pitch.
Top-notch clays, on the other hand, are made in a labor-intensive process that requires beating all air out of the clay, hand-rolling each pipe before molding it, piercing with a fine wire, and careful firing.
Too finely cut tobacco does not allow enough air to flow through the pipe, and overly dry tobacco burns too quickly with little flavour.
Directly behind the rim is the cup, which channels the air into a much smaller opening ( the back bore or shank ) that tapers out slightly to match the diameter of the trumpet's lead pipe.
Whether or not underground, it needs to be housed in a pipe that is vacuum pumped in order to prevent internal air drag, such as with a mechanical shutter kept closed most of the time but a plasma window used during the moments of firing to prevent loss of vacuum.
Many types exist, small mouth blown whistles for various functions from toys to hunting using bird and fowl calls type whistles, to professional whistles as police, boatswain's pipe, military, sports whistles ( also called pea whistles ), to much larger steam or air preasure operated ones as train whistles, which are steam whistles specifically designed for use on locomotives and ships.
That isentropic expansion cooled the air to a temperature low enough to freeze water and produce ice, or to flow " through a pipe for effecting refrigeration otherwise " as stated in his patent granted by the U. S. Patent Office in 1851.
They may be used to model the weather, ocean currents, water flow in a pipe and air flow around a wing.

pipe and is
If you have a 6- to 8-inch drain pipe, you may easily wash out all the debris when the grate is out.
The suds box drain is arranged at the start to deliver into the raised main drain pipe ( thus returning suds to soap box ) and the machine is started.
The machine is equipped with a pipe for injecting live steam that is capable of raising the temperature of water at an eight-inch level from 110-degrees to 140-degrees-F ( 38*0 to 60*0C. ) in less than two minutes.
Similar to the view of Leopold Kronecker that " God made the integers ; all else is the work of man ," musicians drawn to the alphorn and other instruments that sound the natural harmonics, such as the natural horn, consider the notes of the natural harmonic series — particularly the 7th and 11th harmonics — to be God's Notes, the remainder of the chromatic scale enabled by keys, valves, slides and other methods of changing the qualities of the simple open pipe being an artifact of mere mortals.
The pipe from the straight tube is connected to the top of the sealed chamber and the pipe from the small tubes is directed into the bottom inside the float.
In the event of heavy precipitation, the load on the sewage treatment plant at the end of the pipe becomes too great to handle and raw sewage is dumped into holding tanks, and sometimes into surface water.
The suite which includes a Scottish pipe band, Irish and Welsh harpists, Galician gaitas, Irish uilleann pipes, the bombardes of Brittany, two vocal soloists and a narrator is set against a background of a classical orchestra and a large choir.
This mine is a kimberlite pipe, rich in diamonds, and the reducing environment helped produce both elemental chromium and diamond.
The inlet grate for the water pipe that is used to transport the water can be seen next to the sensory garden in Cheddar Gorge.
It is sometimes described as a natural wooden trumpet or " drone pipe ".
To protect pipelines, an ingot of buried or exposed magnesium ( or zinc ) is buried beside the pipeline and is connected electrically to the pipe above ground.

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