An organ pipe is one of the tuned resonators that produces the main sound of a pipe organ. Most organ pipes are either long cylindrical metal tubes or elongated wooden boxes of rectangular cross-section.
Organ terminology varies a great deal from period to period, style to style and even from builder to builder. This article gives the most common usages only.
There are two types of organ pipes, classified by the way they are driven:
See also Variations in timbre of organ pipes.
There is another way of dividing pipes into two broad classes:
Stopped pipes are used for two main reasons:
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