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Quintadehn (unknown) Quintadon English? Quintaten English? |
Quintathön German? Quintatön German? Quintaton English? |
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Hohlschelle German Holschelle German Quint de Tono (unknown) Quinta ad Una (unknown) |
Quintenor (unknown) Quintgetön German? Quintiden (unknown) Quintiten (unknown) Quintitenens (unknown) |
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A stopped flute of 16', 8' or 4' pitch. This stop is practically synonymous with Quintadena and Quintade, though according to some authorities the amount of 3rd harmonic differs.
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Gedecktpommer Phoneuma Quintatönbass Quintatönsubbass |
Quintviole Rohrquintaton Unda Maris Zartflöte |
Osiris contains 214 examples of Quintaton, 87 examples of Quintatoen, 26 examples of Quintaten, 9 of Quintadehn, 4 of Quintathön, and 3 of Quintadon. The most common pitch is 16', comprising 60% of the examples; one third are at 8' pitch, five at 32', and two each at 2' and 10-2/3' pitch. No examples of the other names are known. Contributions welcome.
Quintadon 16', Manual II; Parroquia de Santiago, Elizondo, Navarra, Spain; Aragonés 1923.
Quintadon 16', Great; First Church of Christ, Scientist, Denver, Colorado, USA; Casavant 1960.
Quintadon 12', Pedale; OLV-Kerk, Laken, Belgium; Schyven 1874. Judging by the stoplist, this is at 10-2/3' pitch.
Quintathön 16', Hauptwerk; Stadtkirche St. Johannes, Neustadt/Orla, Thuringia, Germany; Fincke 1724-28.
Quintathön 8, Oberwerk; Stadtkirche St. Johannes, Neustadt/Orla, Thuringia, Germany; Fincke 1724-28.
Quinta Thön 8', Haupt Manual; Stadtkirche, Nieder-Moos, Germany; Oestreich 1791.
Quintathon 16', Oberwerk; Marienkirche, Belzig, Brandenburg, Germany; Papenius 1745.
See the Sound Files appendix for general information.
| Quintaton 16', Great | Culver Academies, Indiana, USA | Möller 1951 | arpeggio | St. Anne |
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