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H A R M O N I C D R A W B A R S
HA<O> ORGAN New B-3 / New C-3 Owner’s Playing Guide
Ë String family (bow pattern)
A Basic String Tone
The fourth and last of the organ "family"
groups is the string family, both organ and
orchestral. String tone qualities are
characterized by especially strong upper
harmonic development. The fundamental and
second harmonic structure is the opposite of
flutes.
There are many hundreds of possible string
tone registrations. Every string tone can be
made either "dull" or "bright" by varying the
amount of the upper harmonics. In fact, the
string family, considered the most versatile of
the four tone families, can be soft or loud,
single strings or groups and used as solos or
accompaniments.
String Tones
Cello 8'
Cello 8'
Dulciana 8'
Gamba 8'
Gamba 8'
Gemshorn 8'
Gross Gamba 8'
Harmonica (Organ type) 8'
Keen Strings 8'
Muted String 8'
Orchestral String 8'
Salicional 16'
Salicional 8'
Salicional 4'
Soft String 16'
Soft String 8'
Solo Cello 8'
Solo Viola 8'
Solo Violin 8'
String Organ
String Organ
Viola da Gamba 8'
Violin 8'
Violin 8'
Violin 8'
Violina 4'
Violine 16'
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