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Nightingale Bird Whistle on Theatre Organ
By Bruce Clark

I once encountered such a bird call on a theater pipe organ.  Before the
air reached the pipe, it traveled through a tube containing some sort of
oil.  The air made the oil bubble a bit before the air reached the pipe
or pipes.  The result was a bird call.

Bruce Clark

 [ One I saw used glycerin for a very "juicy" chirp.  The assembly
 [ was shiny metal and resembled a miniature teapot (or oil can).
 [ -- Robbie


(Message sent Thu 22 Jul 1999, 10:47:35 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

Key Words in Subject:  Bird, Nightingale, Organ, Theatre, Whistle

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