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Multi-tone Organ Pipes
By Philippe Crasse

You are right when you name it "multi-tone" pipe and not "polyphonic".
Sure, they don't play two notes amongst the others at the same time,
as there are three different feet, one for each note.

- The lowest note (C) receives the wind through the first foot.

- The second note (C#) receives the wind by second foot and a wind
conduit feeds the first bellows which opens the first pallet valve.

- The third note (D) receives the wind by third foot and a wind conduit
blows into the second bellows which opens the second pallet valve.
Notice that the first pallet valve opens too, with a connectiong rod...

The notes gathered must be as close as possible as the lonely lip is
cut for three different frequencies (in this instance C, C# and D).

Kind regards from South of France,
Phlippe Crasse

 [ https://www.mmdigest.com/Attachments/21/05/31/210531_122848_Debierre_C_C'_D%20(5).jpg 

 [ Found at https://www.organsparisn.vhhil.nl/beuchet1.htm -- "In 1882,
 [ he [Louis Debierre] got a patent for the invention of organ pipes
 [ 'of multiple notes'. He named this organ 'orgue portatif à tuyaux
 [ polyphones' and sold it around the world."
 [
 [ In my opinion Debeirre accurately described his invention of
 [ "multiple-note organ pipes", but to sell his portable organs he
 [ bestowed the fancier (and inaccurate) appellation "polyphonic".
 [ Ah, the wonders created by salesmen! -- Robbie


(Message sent Mon 31 May 2021, 19:28:48 GMT, from time zone GMT-0700.)

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